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United Nations Environment Programme, Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, United Nations Environment Programme, Environmental Effects Assessment Panel Korean Society of Photoscience 2009 Photochemical & photobiological sciences Vol.8 No.1
After the enthusiastic celebration of the $20^{th}$ Anniversary of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer in 2007, the work for the protection of the ozone layer continues. The Environmental Effects Assessment Panel is one of the three expert panels within the Montreal Protocol. This "EEAP" deals with the increase of the UV irradiance on the Earth's surface and its effects on human health, animals, plants, biogeochemistry, air quality and materials. For the past few years, interactions of ozone depletion with climate change have also been considered. It has become clear that the environmental problems will be long-lasting. In spite of the fact that the worldwide production of ozone depleting chemicals has already been reduced by 95%, the environmental disturbances are expected to persist for about the next half a century, even if the protective work is actively continued, and completed. The latest full report was published in Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2007, 6, 201-332, and the last progress report in Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2008, 7, 15-27. The next full report on environmental effects is scheduled for the year 2010. The present progress report 2008 is one of the short interim reports, appearing annually.
A call for action from workers, local residents, and consumers: a safe society from toxic chemicals
Kim, Shinbum,Im, Sanghyuk,Choi, Youngeun,Park, Soomi,Hyun, Jaesoon,Lee, Kyung Seok,Lee, Sunimm,Lee, Sung-nan,Seo, Jeongri,Kim, Ju Hee,Na, Hyunsun,Kim, Minsun,Korean Society for Environmental Health an The Korea Society of Environmental Toocicology 2016 환경독성보건학회지 Vol.31 No.-