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Global Politics of Mercury Pollution: The Need for Multi-Scale Governance
Authors:Noelle Eckley Selin   Henrik Selin
Affiliation:Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University; Department of International Relations at Boston University
Abstract:This article analyses international legal and policy developments on mercury from the 1970s to the present time, and examines options for continued abatement. Multiple scientific assessments have demonstrated that mercury is an environmental pollutant that can pose a serious threat to human health and development. Currently, the international community is engaged in extensive debate about options for improved mercury governance. This article will critically examine three major policy options under discussion: the creation of a global mercury convention; the regulation of mercury under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants; and the development of voluntary partnerships. It is concluded that expanded and better integrated policy efforts are needed across global, regional and local governance scales to address mercury pollution and contamination effectively.
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