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Australia’s gold industry stamped out mercury pollution — now it’s coal’s turn – The Conversation AU
Mercury is a nasty toxin that harms humans and ecosystems. The gold and sugar-cane industries have tackled the problem, and it’s time for coal to follow suit.

Mercury is a nasty toxin that harms humans and ecosystems.
Most human exposure comes from eating contaminated fish and other seafood. But how does mercury enter the Australian environment in the first place?
Our recent research dug into official data and past research to answer this question.
In some rare good news for the environment, it turns out one Australian industry gold production has brought mercury emissions down to almost zero. But more can be done about mercury emitted from coal-fired…
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