Arctic Pollution Issues: A State of the Arctic Environment Report.
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1997Author
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
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AMAP; Environmental protection; Environmental protection; Environmental protection; International agreements; Contaminants; Arctic climate; Ecosystems; Arctic peoples; Persistent Organic Pollutants; Heavy metals; Radioactivity; Acidification; Petroleum hydrocarbons; Ozone depletion; Human healthAbstract
A condensed version of the 1998 AMAP Assessment (scientific/technical ) Report, presenting the information in a clear and readable manner for the non-scientific audience; richly illustrated and prefaced by an Executive Summary with recommendations specifically addressed to Ministers of the eight Arctic countries.
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