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- Identifying Childhood Lead Poisoning in the Philippines August 16, 2021
- Pure Earth Economic Calculator Predicts Cost of Inaction to Chemicals Exposure Across Africa July 26, 2021
- Azerbaijan: Defusing a 25-Ton Pollution “Time Bomb” Near A School in Ujar July 6, 2021
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- Investigating and Mapping Mercury Contamination in Colombia June 1, 2021
- In The News: Pure Earth’s Work On The Global Lead Poisoning Crisis May 18, 2021
- Pure Earth, USC and Macquarie University Publish Landmark Lead Study in The Lancet Planetary Health Journal March 12, 2021
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- Stopping Dangerous Levels of Heavy Metals in Baby Food February 11, 2021
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From Mexico To Brazil – Sharing Solutions To A Shared Pollution Problem
When Pure Earth visited Maragogipinho, a village in the town of Aratuípe in Brazil, in 2017 as part of the Toxic Sites Identification Program (TSIP), the team found lead concentrations in the soil as high as 44,500 ppm (the EPA level … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barro Aprobado, Brazil, lead poisoning, leaded pottery, mexico
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