Frederick S Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University, 154 Bay State Road, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.
Natural Resources Defense Council, 1152 15th St, NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20005, USA.
Ambio. 2018 Mar;47(2):198-215. doi: 10.1007/s13280-017-1003-x.
The Minamata Convention on Mercury, with its objective to protect human health and the environment from the dangers of mercury (Hg), entered into force in 2017. The Convention outlines a life-cycle approach to the production, use, emissions, releases, handling, and disposal of Hg. As it moves into the implementation phase, scientific work and information are critically needed to support decision-making and management. This paper synthesizes existing knowledge and examines three areas in which researchers across the natural sciences, engineering, and social sciences can mobilize and disseminate knowledge in support of Hg abatement and the realization of the Convention's objective: (1) uses, emissions, and releases; (2) support, awareness raising, and education; and (3) impacts and effectiveness. The paper ends with a discussion of the future of Hg science and policy.
《水俣公约》旨在保护人类健康和环境免受汞(Hg)的危害,于 2017 年生效。该公约概述了汞的生产、使用、排放、释放、处理和处置的生命周期方法。随着公约进入实施阶段,科学工作和信息对于支持决策和管理至关重要。本文综合了现有知识,并研究了自然科学、工程和社会科学领域的研究人员可以调动和传播知识以支持减少汞排放和实现公约目标的三个领域:(1)用途、排放和释放;(2)支持、提高认识和教育;(3)影响和效果。本文最后讨论了汞科学和政策的未来。