Title | persistent peril Persistent Organic Pollutants POPs |
Publication Type | Research Reports |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Keywords | india, POPs, Stockholm Convention, DDT, Awareness, Delhi, NGO, SAICM, Organic, Pollutants, persistent, peril, exposure, Environment, Toxics Link, incineration, public health, environmental contamination, Civil society groups, |
Abstract | The threat posed by Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) to humans and to the planet as a whole make their elimination a critical and immediate need. The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) has helped classify a set of chemicals which are especially toxic for the environment as well as human health. POPs are chemicals of concern globally because, though they may be locally manufactured and used, they impact the globe owing to their ability to travel long distances through a variety of media and pathways. Their impact has been recognised as deadly, since these chemicals accumulate in animal fat, magnify up the food chain and do not break down. They cause a variety of serious health effects in the short term as well as long term. Children and pregnant women are especially vulnerable to POPs. They may be unsafe even at unbelievably low contaminations, the timing of the exposure being as critical as its dosage. Recognising them as a global problem is the first step towards taking global action for their minimisation and ultimate elimination. |
Citation key | 308 |
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