Shock as US calls for treaty on mercury reduction

The Obama administration has reversed years of US policy by calling for a treaty to cut mercury pollution, which it described as the world’s gravest chemical problem.

Shock as US calls for treaty on mercury reduction

The Obama administration has reversed years of US policy by calling for a treaty to cut mercury pollution, which it described as the world’s gravest chemical problem.

Daniel Reifsnyder, the deputy assistant secretary of state for environment and sustainable development, told a global gathering of environmental ministers in Nairobi, Kenya, yesterday, that the US wanted negotiations on limiting mercury to begin this year and conclude within three.

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