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A ChemSec Conversation – The planet can't handle any more toxic chemicals
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We’ve reached a tipping point – there are too many toxic chemicals in circulation for the world to handle!
That’s the main conclusion from a recent study by some of the world’s foremost chemical scientists.
We sat down with one of the authors, Professor Bethanie Carney Almroth, to talk more about the study and what we can do to turn this situation around. We also managed to have a laugh or two!
That’s the main conclusion from a recent study by some of the world’s foremost chemical scientists.
We sat down with one of the authors, Professor Bethanie Carney Almroth, to talk more about the study and what we can do to turn this situation around. We also managed to have a laugh or two!
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