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Better Implementation, More Public Pressure Can Protect Ocean from Toxic Waste

Michael Sanders by Michael Sanders
01/13/2022
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Better Implementation, More Public Pressure Can Protect Ocean from Toxic Waste
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Ocean currents can carry toxins, impacting regions far from where dumping occurs. Regulations have evolved to prevent marine pollution from waste dumping, but governments still struggle to dispose of nuclear wastes and captured carbon and CO2 without polluting the ocean. The 1996 protocol to the London Convention applies the precautionary approach, meaning action to prevent harm must be taken even when there is a lack of conclusive scientific evidence regarding environmental risks.

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