Pollutants, inorganic or organic, ionic or neutral, have the unmistakeable sign of men kind. They are the slow dead, which kills the life in our planet, kills our kids too, and kills us as well. Does life in Earth have a chance? This is a difficult question to answer.
The pollution is so intense in some places of our planet that life has become compromise in them.
A recent study involving more than 30 000 women in the USA suggests that endocrine-disrupting pollutants, EDPs, are linked to earlier menopause. Just as another study done over 2 732 women suggesting that polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals has the same effects as EDPs. And what to say about the recent report alerting the raising mercury content in tuna at a level of 3.8% per year since 1998? Countless examples can be given.
The question still remains: are humans driving the planet till dead?
This question will be answered, or better to say, try to be answered during the 5th International Conference on Pollutant Toxic Ions and Molecules
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06.11.2023 - 09.11.2023 |
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International |
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English |
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Conference |
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Caparica, Portugal |
Contact:
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Carlos Lodeiro Espiño, PhD
Conference Chair
LAQV-REQUIMTE, FCT- University NOVA of Lisbon (Lisbon, Portugal)
Mobile Phone: +351 916 949 133
Office Chemistry Department: +351 21 29 48 300 (Ext. 11402)
E-Mail: clodeiro.ptim2023@bioscopegroup.org | cle@fct.unl.pt |
Conference web site at:
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Deadlines May 1,2023 | Submission of abstracts | May 1,2023 | Early registratio9n at reduced fee | June 1,2023 | Submission of abstracts for poster presentations |
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