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Canadian Environmental NGO Perspectives on a Global POPs Treaty
February 17, 1999
Publications
persistent organic pollutants (POPs)
,
report
,
Stockholm Convention on POPs
Title:
Canadian Environmental NGO Perspectives on a Global POPs Treaty
Resource Type:
Report
Content:
POPs_perspectives
# of Pages:
22
Date authored:
January 1999
Author/s:
Craig Boljkovac, Fé de Leon and Morag Simpson
Author Organization:
Undersigned member organizations of the Toxics Caucus of the Canadian Environmental Network
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