Worsening Soil Pollution Threatens Future Food Production and Ecosystems, FAO-UNEP
06/05/2021 10:03
Worsening soil pollution and waste proliferation threaten the future of global food production, human health and the environment, and require an urgent global response, according to a joint report released today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Environment Programme. FAO announced it on June 4.
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