Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the Arctic

This paper reviews information from the literature and the EU ArcRisk project to assess whether climate change results in an increase or decrease in exposure to mercury (Hg) in the Arctic, and if this in turn will impact the risks related to its harmful effects. It presents the state-of-the art of...

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Main Authors: Kyrre Sundseth, Jozef M. Pacyna, Anna Banel, Elisabeth G. Pacyna, Arja Rautio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/4/3579
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spelling doaj-f8f0ed67e458443c9c89761b86872ea82020-11-24T23:18:05ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-03-011243579359910.3390/ijerph120403579ijerph120403579Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the ArcticKyrre Sundseth0Jozef M. Pacyna1Anna Banel2Elisabeth G. Pacyna3Arja Rautio4NILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Department of Environmental Impacts and Economics, Instituttveien 18, P.O. Box 100, NO-2027 Kjeller, NorwayNILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Department of Environmental Impacts and Economics, Instituttveien 18, P.O. Box 100, NO-2027 Kjeller, NorwayNILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Department of Environmental Impacts and Economics, Instituttveien 18, P.O. Box 100, NO-2027 Kjeller, NorwayNILU-Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Department of Environmental Impacts and Economics, Instituttveien 18, P.O. Box 100, NO-2027 Kjeller, NorwayCenter for Arctic Medicine, Thule Institute, P.O. Box 7300, University of Oulu, FI-90014 Oulu, FinlandThis paper reviews information from the literature and the EU ArcRisk project to assess whether climate change results in an increase or decrease in exposure to mercury (Hg) in the Arctic, and if this in turn will impact the risks related to its harmful effects. It presents the state-of-the art of knowledge on atmospheric mercury emissions from anthropogenic sources worldwide, the long-range transport to the Arctic, and it discusses the likely environmental fate and exposure effects on population groups in the Arctic under climate change conditions. The paper also includes information about the likely synergy effects (co-benefits) current and new climate change polices and mitigation options might have on mercury emissions reductions in the future. The review concludes that reductions of mercury emission from anthropogenic sources worldwide would need to be introduced as soon as possible in order to assure lowering the adverse impact of climate change on human health. Scientific information currently available, however, is not in the position to clearly answer whether climate change will increase or decrease the risk of exposure to mercury in the Arctic. New research should therefore be undertaken to model the relationships between climate change and mercury exposure.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/4/3579mercuryclimate changeArcticEuropepolicymakingexposurehealth
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author Kyrre Sundseth
Jozef M. Pacyna
Anna Banel
Elisabeth G. Pacyna
Arja Rautio
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Jozef M. Pacyna
Anna Banel
Elisabeth G. Pacyna
Arja Rautio
Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the Arctic
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
mercury
climate change
Arctic
Europe
policymaking
exposure
health
author_facet Kyrre Sundseth
Jozef M. Pacyna
Anna Banel
Elisabeth G. Pacyna
Arja Rautio
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title Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the Arctic
title_short Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the Arctic
title_full Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the Arctic
title_fullStr Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Impacts on Environmental and Human Exposure to Mercury in the Arctic
title_sort climate change impacts on environmental and human exposure to mercury in the arctic
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This paper reviews information from the literature and the EU ArcRisk project to assess whether climate change results in an increase or decrease in exposure to mercury (Hg) in the Arctic, and if this in turn will impact the risks related to its harmful effects. It presents the state-of-the art of knowledge on atmospheric mercury emissions from anthropogenic sources worldwide, the long-range transport to the Arctic, and it discusses the likely environmental fate and exposure effects on population groups in the Arctic under climate change conditions. The paper also includes information about the likely synergy effects (co-benefits) current and new climate change polices and mitigation options might have on mercury emissions reductions in the future. The review concludes that reductions of mercury emission from anthropogenic sources worldwide would need to be introduced as soon as possible in order to assure lowering the adverse impact of climate change on human health. Scientific information currently available, however, is not in the position to clearly answer whether climate change will increase or decrease the risk of exposure to mercury in the Arctic. New research should therefore be undertaken to model the relationships between climate change and mercury exposure.
topic mercury
climate change
Arctic
Europe
policymaking
exposure
health
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/4/3579
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