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Revisiting old lessons from classic literature on persistent global pollutants This article belongs to Ambio's 50th Anniversary Collection. Theme: Environmental contaminants

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AMBIO
卷 50, 期 3, 页码 534-538

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DOI: 10.1007/s13280-020-01413-w

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Chemical regulation; Environmental contaminants; Mercury; Persistent; Polychlorinated

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  1. Stockholm University

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Looking back on classic literature from 50 years ago reminds us of the crucial role of environmental chemistry and the irreversible damage caused by global pollutants. Despite advancements in policies and research, reversing pollution remains a significant challenge.
Looking back 50 years at classic literature was a reminder of inspiring discoveries and clever theories that were formative to the field of environmental chemistry, but also of the irreparable costs that persistent global pollutants have had on ecosystems and human society. In my view, these three papers have greatly impacted contemporary science and influenced development of policies that have limited the spread of hazardous contaminants. At the same time, a sobering reality is that reversing decades of past pollution has proven impossible in our lifetime, and global trends are dire for both legacy and emerging contaminants. Lessons in these papers are clear to most environmental scientists, but I argue have not resulted in adequate investment in infrastructure or manpower to enable systematic unbiased searching for pollutants as proposed by Soren Jensen in 1972. Acknowledging that the costs of new global contaminants will be too high, we must incentivize safer chemicals and their sustainable use, increase international exchange of lists of chemicals in commerce, and coordinate international efforts in nontarget screening to identify new contaminants before they circulate the world.

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