Pollution and Health: A Global Public Health Crisis
Produits toxiques
Toxic chemicals from industry and mining affect the health of hundreds of millions of people in low- and middle-income countries. Heavy metals (lead, mercury, chromium, and cadmium, etc.), pesticides, solvents, radionuclides and other toxic substances can be found at dangerous levels at thousands of sites around the world, in drinking water, soil, air, and food.
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The Need for a Science Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution
The Need for a Science Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution
Pollution and One Health
Fact Sheet: The Global Burden of Disease from Lead Pollution
Pollution and Health Metrics: Global, Regional and Country Analysis
Reducing The Threat Of Toxic Pollution To Women And Girls In Low And Middle-Income Countries
Faits & Chiffres
900,000
Global deaths due to lead. Chemical pollutants remain a major yet underestimated health risk factor.
800Mil
Number of children – 1 in 3 – estimated to have BLLs exceeding 5 µg/dl (US Centers for Disease Control trigger level for intervention, recently reduced to 3.5 µg/dl).
$1 trillion
Annual estimate for global economic losses due to lead-related IQ loss.