Joe DiGangi, a Senior Science and Technical Advisor of the International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) revealed that a study that was done on delegates at Minamata Mercury Convention COP1 with Highest Levels from Small Island Developing States found abnormal traces of mercury in delegates from around the world.
“The study detected mercury levels above health alert thresholds in over half of the global policy decision makers that were tested,” DiGangi, who is a lead author of the study said during a press conference in Nairobi at the United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA).
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