Since we often consult on litigation
where human health effects are alleged, sometimes on a mass scale, I find this talk helpful.
Not exact matches
Aside from possible
effects on
human health, cyanide fishing inflicts damage on the coral reefs
where it is employed, as the poison kills the reefs and many of the life - forms that rely on them
It's good old fashioned black carbon soot — a visible pollutant with measurable
effects on
human health both in poor places,
where it comes from cooking or heating using coal, firewood or dung, and rich countries,
where it is produced mainly through the combustion of diesel and similar fuels and from some industries.
This, and then following, a mere month later, Ms. Xiong's assertions and papering of an opinion that there are no ill
health effects possible from industrial wind, specifically the Shirley project,
where there has been an almost Biblical recording of
human suffering.