Saturday, January 19, 2013

U.N. clinches global deal on cutting mercury emissions

U.N. clinches global deal on cutting mercury emissions

TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE ENVIRONMENT MERCURY.GENEVA (Reuters) - More than 140 countries have agreed on the first global treaty to cut mercury pollution through a blacklist of household items and new controls on power plants and small-scale mines, the United Nations said on Saturday. The legally-binding agreement aims to phase out many products that use the toxic liquid metal such as batteries, thermometers and some fluorescent lamps, through banning global import and exports by 2020. ...



Source: news.yahoo.com

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