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And with new plastic chemicals entering the market all the time, it’s been difficult for regulators and policy makers to determine the scope of the problem. Now, for the first time, researchers have pulled together scientific and regulatory data to develop a database of all known chemicals used in plastic production. It’s a staggering number: 16,000 plastic chemicals, with at least 4,200 of those considered to be “highly hazardous” to human health and the environment, according to the authors. Although grouping would capture about 1,000 of the most toxic chemicals in plastics, Wagner said, that still leaves about 2,600 chemicals that still need to be regulated. Missing hazard dataIn addition to the massive number of toxic chemicals, the report found that detailed hazard information is missing for more than 10,000 of the 16,000 chemicals.
Persons: it’s, It’s, , , Martin Wagner, Wagner, Philip Landrigan, Landrigan, Matt Seaholm, ” Kimberly Wise White, ” Wagner, ” Landrigan, Tasha Stoiber, Stoiber, Jane Houlihan Organizations: CNN, Norwegian University of Science, Technology, Program, Global Public Health, Global, Planetary Health, Boston College, – Monaco, Plastics, Human, Plastics Industry Association, American Chemistry Council, International, United Nations Environment, Global Plastics, Environmental, Healthy Locations: Trondheim, United States
New data from Knight Frank shows how rich you need to be to make the top 1% in 25 countries. Monaco tops the list. It's $3.3 million in the UK, $1.6 million in the UAE, and $960,000 in mainland China. The highest-ranking Asian country is Singapore, where you need $3.5 million to be in the wealthiest 1%, just ahead of Hong Kong at $3.4 million. In Japan you need $1.7 million to make the cut, whereas in mainland China it's $960,000.
El mai adaugă că deputații Partidului „Șor” sunt cunoscuți pentru relația de fidelitate cu alegătorii lor. „Trebuie să recunoaștem că deputații acestui partid, aleși pe circumscripții uninominale, acreditează o relație de fidelitate între deputat și alegătorul concret din propria circumscripție. E vorba chiar de un contract simbolic după modelul „Orhei – Monaco moldovenesc” – poate un pic exagerat dar în schimb oferind o perspectivă oamenilor dintr-o circumscripție concretă”, potrivit lui Corneliu Ciurea. În acest context, expertul îi compară pe aceștia cu cealaltă categorie de deputați, care se concentrează pe lupta politică și discursuri înflăcărate. Amintim că potrivit sondajelor, Partidul „Șor” și liderul său Ilan Șor se bucură de polaritet și ar accede în următorul Parlament, clasându-se pe locul trei printre preferințe.
Persons: Corneliu Ciurea ., Corneliu Ciurea, Ilan Șor Organizations: Tauber, Partidului, Partidul Locations: Orhei, Monaco
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