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Too much Mercury on the Journey in Atmosphere


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Mercury loads human being and environment worldwide. The United Nations now want to protect the environment from the poisonous metal.

Mercury knows no state boundary, so says the Swedish environment minister Andreas Carlgren at the beginning of the colloquium with a view to limiting the mercury emission worldwide on 7th June 2010 in Stockholm. At present the biggest part of the metal which falls on the soil of the Scandinavia.


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Anil Kumar Ghosh
Indian Science Cruiser, India

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Mercury loads human being and environment worldwide. The United Nations now want to protect the environment from the poisonous metal.

Mercury knows no state boundary, so says the Swedish environment minister Andreas Carlgren at the beginning of the colloquium with a view to limiting the mercury emission worldwide on 7th June 2010 in Stockholm. At present the biggest part of the metal which falls on the soil of the Scandinavia.