Lead
Lead is a heavy metal that is common in our everyday environment. Historically it has been used in paints, pipes, and gasoline. Today, most industrial uses are limited to lead-acid batteries, a growing market.
Lead is known toxin. There are no safe levels of lead for humans; any amount is a bad amount. Health effects range from mild health irritations and decreased fertility at low amounts, lower IQ and emotional/behavioral issues in milder amounts, and seizures, coma, and even death at higher amounts.
Projects
The Lead Data Initiative. A multi-stakeholder effort addressing environmental lead exposure and lead poisoning prevention.
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