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23 November, 2018
IPEN press release
Mercury Treaty COP2 inches forward on non-binding guidance, while global mercury emissions surge 20% in 5 years. The solution? Shutting down coal-fired energy and banning the mercury trade.
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IPEN press release: Mercury Treaty COP2 inches forward on non-binding guidance, while global mercury emissions surge 20% in 5 years. The solution? Shutting down coal-fired energy and banning the mercury trade.
(Geneva, Switzerland) As delegates to the second Conference of the Parties (COP2) of the Minamata Convention on Mercury negotiated for a week over wording for a range of non-binding guidance, the shocking news that global toxic mercury emissions had surged 20% in 5 years was announced by UNEP.
Interventions
International Lead Poisoning Awareness Week 2018
Over 30 IPEN organizations participated in the 2018 International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week of Action (21-27 October), sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Environment. See below for information about their activities. This was the sixth year that IPEN has played a strong role in the Week.