Authors: Landrigan, Philip J, Stegeman, John J, Fleming, Lora E, Allemand, Denis, Anderson, Donald M, Backer, Lorraine C, Brucker-Davis, Françoise, Chevalier, Nicolas, Corra, Lilian, Czerucka, Dorota, Dechraoui Bottein, Marie-Yasmine, Demeneix, Barbara, Depledge, Michael, Deheyn, Dimitri D, Dorman, Charles J, Fénichel, Patrick, Fisher, Samantha, Gaill, Galgani, François, Gaze, William H, Giuliano, Laura, Grandjean, Philippe, Hahn, Mark E, Hamdoun, Amro, Hess, Philipp, Judson, Bret, Laborde, Amalia, McGlade, Jacqueline, Mu, Jenna, Mustapha, Adetoun, Neira, Maria, Noble, Rachel T, Pedrotti, Maria Luiza, Reddy, Christopher, Rocklöv, Joacim, Scharler, Ursula M, Shanmugam, Hariharan, Taghian, Gabriella, van de Water, Jeroen A J M, Vezzuli, Luigi, Weihe, Pál, Zeka, Ariana, Raps, Hervé, Rampal
Venue: Annals of Global Health
Type: Publication
Abstract: Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Background: Pollution – unwanted waste released to air, water, and land by human activity – is the largest environmental cause of disease in the world today. It is responsible for an estimated nine million premature deaths per year, enormous economic losses, erosion of human capital, and degradation of ecosystems. Ocean pollution is an important, but insufficiently recognized and inadequately controlled component of global pollution. It poses serious threats to human health and well-being. The nature and mag...
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Topics: 
Environmental health
DOI:
10.5334/aogh.2831
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