| Literature DB >> 33989840 |
Ravi Naidu1, Bhabananda Biswas2, Ian R Willett3, Julian Cribb4, Brajesh Kumar Singh5, C Paul Nathanail6, Frederic Coulon7, Kirk T Semple8, Kevin C Jones8, Adam Barclay9, Robert John Aitken10.
Abstract
Anthropogenic chemical pollution has the potential to pose one of the largest environmental threats to humanity, but global understanding of the issue remains fragmented. This article presents a comprehensive perspective of the threat of chemical pollution to humanity, emphasising male fertility, cognitive health and food security. There are serious gaps in our understanding of the scale of the threat and the risks posed by the dispersal, mixture and recombination of chemicals in the wider environment. Although some pollution control measures exist they are often not being adopted at the rate needed to avoid chronic and acute effects on human health now and in coming decades. There is an urgent need for enhanced global awareness and scientific scrutiny of the overall scale of risk posed by chemical usage, dispersal and disposal.Entities:
Keywords: Chemical pollution; Endocrine disruptors; Environmental awareness; Environmental contamination; Toxicity
Year: 2021 PMID: 33989840 DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Int ISSN: 0160-4120 Impact factor: 9.621