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… This chemical change affects the development of marine organisms. Indirectly, humans will also be affected, for example through the effects on commercially …
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… toxicological properties, in particular with regard to their potential to affect human health. Related contents Forschungs- und Entwicklungsvorhaben zu … substances in marine mammals of the Baltic Sea Tags chemical substance chemicals human health … Substances, as they are referred to on the topic-related web pages …
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… of SARS-CoV2, the social sciences can hardly foresee the possible behaviour of humans in the measures necessary to control the virus, economics reaches its limits … of SARS-CoV2, the social sciences can hardly foresee the possible behaviour of humans in the measures necessary to control the virus, economics reaches its limits …
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… Commission on planetary health published the landmark report “ Safeguarding human health in the Anthropocene epoch ”. In simple terms, this commission defines planetary health as “ the health of human civilization and the state of the natural systems on which it depends ”. This …
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… setting of this cooperation Amending corporate due diligence obligations pursuant human rights by environmental and climate protection requirements These are just … setting of this cooperation Amending corporate due diligence obligations pursuant human rights by environmental and climate protection requirements These are just …
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… coronavirus crisis as an opportunity for an innovative future While the future of humanity has always been unpredictable, major challenges — like the current …
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… the population. We are in the middle of the corona pandemic. The world has changed. Humanity is living through a serious crisis. Like that Swedish man Erik, we … decline in biodiversity and increase the risk that wild animals transfer viruses to humans. Burning forests and burning coal and oil pollute the air and destabilize the …
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… related to the sustainable practices that need to be followed for preserving humanity and our planet. The COVID-19 crisis has compelled the masses to stay at … related to the sustainable practices that need to be followed for preserving humanity and our planet. The COVID-19 crisis has compelled the masses to stay at …