In some locations, the decline of certain POPs is slowing, and even reversing direction, potentially in association with climate-related changes. Levels of PCB-52 and PCB-101 in air are now increasing at the coastal site of Stórhöfði, Iceland in close proximity to retreating ice caps, after earlier decreases.

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Publication: POPs and Chemicals of Emerging Arctic Concern: Influence of Climate Change. Summary for Policy-makers

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Caption: In some locations, the decline of certain POPs is slowing, and even reversing direction, potentially in association with climate-related changes. Levels of PCB-52 and PCB-101 in air are now increasing at the coastal site of Stórhöfði, Iceland in close proximity to retreating ice caps, after earlier decreases.

Location: St?rh?f_i, Iceland

Copyright: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

Cartographer / Designer: Burnthebook.co.uk