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Record #163137:

Northern lights against POPs: combatting toxic threats in the Arctic / David Leonard Downie, Terry Fenge, eds.

Title: Northern lights against POPs: combatting toxic threats in the Arctic / David Leonard Downie, Terry Fenge, eds.
Author(s): Downie, David Leonard,
Fenge, Terry,
Dewailly, Eric.
Kuhnlein, Harriet.
Shearer, Russel.
Reiersen, Lars-Otto.
Commoner, Barry.
Selin, Henrik.
Downie, David Leonard.
Bankes, Nigel.
Fenge, Terry.
Huntington, Henry P.
Buccini, John Anthony.
Watt-Cloutier, Sheila.
Date: 2002.
Publisher: Montreal ; McGill-Queen's University Press
Abstract: Contains 12 papers written with respect to adoption of Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants in May 2001. Authors report role of science, law and advocacy in developments leading up to Stockholm convention.
Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.054 -- Pollution.
341.24 -- Treaties, international: 2001 Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*3) : 504.054
ISBN: 0773524827
SPRI record no.: 163137

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700 12 ‡aDewailly, Eric.‡tPOPs, the environment, and public health.
700 12 ‡aKuhnlein, Harriet.‡tCanadian Arctic indigenous peoples, traditional food systems, and POPs.
700 12 ‡aShearer, Russel.‡tCanadian research and POPs: The Northern Contaminants Program.
700 12 ‡aReiersen, Lars-Otto.‡tCircumpolar perspectives on persistent organic pollutants: The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme.
700 12 ‡aCommoner, Barry.‡tThe deposition of airborne dioxin emitted by North American sources on ecologically vulnerable receptors in Nunavut.
700 12 ‡aSelin, Henrik.‡tRegional POPs policy: The UNECE CLRTAP Pops protocol.
700 12 ‡aDownie, David Leonard.‡tGlobal POPs policy: The 2001 Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants.
700 12 ‡aBankes, Nigel.‡tThe Stockholm Convention in the context of international environmental law.
700 12 ‡aFenge, Terry.‡tPOPs and Inuit: influencing the global agenda.
700 12 ‡aHuntington, Henry P.‡tPOPs in Alaska: engaging the USA.
700 12 ‡aBuccini, John Anthony.‡tThe long and winding road to Stockholm: the view from the chair.
700 12 ‡aWatt-Cloutier, Sheila.‡tThe Inuit journey towards a POPs-free world.
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