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Chemicals for a sustainable future; Report of the EEA Scientific Committee Seminar (Copenhagen, 17 May 2017)
… the 'polluter pays' principle assume that pollution, and harm caused by it, is reversible (xxxix). Examples of … science could be changed, while recognising that there are no straightforward solutions, given the independent status of … tools in the past, dealing with high acute pollution, may no longer be sufficient to fill in the knowledge gaps or …
Recycling used lead-acid batteries: health considerations (WHO)
… indicated below. In any use of this work, there should be no suggestion that WHO endorses any specific organization, … and use of the material lies with the reader. In no event shall WHO be liable for damages arising from its … Lead; identification of dangerous levels of lead; Final Rule. Federal Register. 2001; 66(4):1205-1240 …
Biodiversity, the next challenge for financial institutions ? A scoping study to assess exposure of financial institutions to biodiversity business risks and identifying options for business opportunities
… to business. You could not measure it, companies had no individual responsibility for it, and there were no global … with companies that have bad environmental records, it can harm the reputation of the bank. “Issues such as biodiversity … values. However, it is virtually impossible to rule out economic activities in areas that are recognized by …
Integrating Economics into Resource and Environmental Management Some Recent Experiences in the Pacific
… of the world with climate change, it will come as no surprise that Section I of these proceedings reflects … E10. However, the problem with old cars is that E10 could harm the plastic parts and seals of a car. To adjust old … (2005) and the Fijian Cane Growers Council (2009). As a rule of thumb it can be estimated that Fiji should be able to …