Faragó Tibor

Imperiling and Saving our Planetary Home


2. GLOBAL HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL POLLUTION AND WASTE FLOWS

the spread of a multitude of perilous chemicals and pollutants to all corners of the globe
“The most alarming of all man’s assaults upon the environment is the contamination of air, earth, rivers, and sea with dangerous and even lethal materials.”
Rachel Carson, 19621
 
“Will modern man reach Mars while standing up to his knees in the garbage of Planet Earth?”
Barbara Ward & René Dubos, 19722
 
“Chemicals are part of our everyday lives. […] However, if poorly used and managed, hazardous chemicals and waste threaten human health and the environment.”
Joyce Msuya, 20193
 
UN Globally Harmonized System: pictograms for substances hazardous to human health and the environment and for general hazards
 
The increasing and often inefficient processing and use of resources derived from nature, the production of ‘artificial’ substances, as well as the disposal of such materials and products containing them after they become redundant, have led to rapidly growing global pollution and volumes of hazardous waste.
As a result of human activities, such materials in various states enter the environment in many ways and can reach areas even far from their place of production, use, or source of unintentional emission. The subject of this chapter is the environmental burden caused by various contaminants, primarily hazardous ones of different types, consistence and that have harmful effects.
Those components of this broad problematic are reviewed and analyzed that have a significant international context, have also been studied by scholars in this regard, and have led to the formulation and adoption of international policy responses and legal instruments.
 
1  Silent Spring [Carson, 1962: p. 6].
2  Only One Earth [Ward & Dubos, 1972: p. 131].
3  Foreword by the Executive Director of UNEP [UNEP/GCO, 2019: p. vi].

Imperiling and Saving our Planetary Home

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2025

ISBN: 978 963 664 165 8

Our common planetary home is affected by hazardous environmental processes stemming from human activities. These have gradually reached a global scale during the past century, especially concerning the environmental releases of toxic heavy metals, hazardous chemicals, and waste, the emissions of ozone-depleting substances, and greenhouse gases. All these are directly or indirectly related to the accelerated utilization of a multitude of natural resources and in the broadest sense, to unsustainable production and consumption patterns. These significantly influence the living conditions of present and future generations. The chapters of this book present the emergence, globalization, and escalation of the above-mentioned environmental processes, the history of the recognition of their unintended harmful impacts, the development of the associated international scientific and political cooperation.

The author of this book has been working on this topic for decades, including through his involvement in the work of several international organizations. He has a detailed understanding not only of the natural laws governing planetary environmental processes (that fundamentally determine the life of human societies) but also of the highly complex regulatory affairs concerning human activities that significantly affect the state of the natural environment. Four human-induced environmental problems are explored in this book – their historical antecedents and current situation – which have become particularly critical on a global scale. I recommend this thought-provoking and readable book to those who are interested in the most important environmental problems of our time and the process of their international management. László Bozó

The book is an invaluable source document of all the efforts made by international community over the past fifty years to preserve the health of our planet. It could be written only by someone who has closely observed these efforts. It should be compulsory reading for everyone involved in international issues and cooperation concerning environment protection, including representatives of relevant governmental and non-governmental organizations. It might not be an exaggeration to say that officials and experts at the international institutions in this field would also benefit from studying this book, to avoid repeating past mistakes and gain valuable insights from their colleagues’ experiences. I commend the author and recommended the publication of this book with professional conviction and sincere pleasure. Sándor Kerekes

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