Mercury emission estimates rarely provide enough data to assess success in eliminating harmful global gold mining practice

A global treaty called the Minamata Convention requires gold-mining countries to regularly report the amount of toxic mercury that miners are using to find and extract gold, designed to help nations gauge success toward at least minimizing a practice that produces the world’s largest amount of manmade mercury pollution.


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Source: ScienceDaily