Not exact matches
In more
than half of Swedish lakes the
mercury levels are so high that eating the fish is a
threat to the health of people and wildlife.
As United Nations delegates end their
mercury treaty talks today, scientists warn that ongoing emissions are more of a
threat to food webs
than the
mercury already in the environment.
The discovery that new
mercury seems to be more of a
threat than old
mercury could add impetus for reducing global emissions.
Because it specifies the capture of emissions from coal burning and one can only hope that it will also mean a reduction in
mercury and soot and other exotic substances which I think pose a greater
threat than the CO2 per se.