geneva convention on long-range transboundary air pollution
The Geneva Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution is an international treaty that aims to address the issue of air pollution that travels across national borders. It establishes cooperation among participating countries to reduce and prevent the release of pollutants into the atmosphere, promote the exchange of information, and develop strategies to improve air quality and protect human health and the environment.
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