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Organizations relating to Non-Metallic Chemical Elements

Selenium-Tellurium Development Association / Cavite, Philippines / Est. 1938
European Rare-Earth and Actinide Society / Lausanne, Switzerland / Est. 1989
International Carbon Black Association / Boston MA, USA / Est. 1977
International Antimony Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2000
European Hydrogen Alliance / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2000
The European Plastic Pipes and Fittings Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1992
Sociedad Cientifica Interamericana de Oxigeno Ozonoterapia / Merlo, Argentina / Est. 2008
Beryllium Science and Technology Association / Brussels, Belgium
Activated Carbons Producers Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1979
International Society for Hepatic Encephalopathy and Nitrogen Metabolism / London, UK / Est. 2005
International Carbon Reduction and Offset Alliance / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2008
European Carbon Association / Poznań, Poland / Est. 1997
Forest Carbon Partnership Facility / Washington DC, USA
Prototype Carbon Fund / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1999
International Nitrogen Initiative / Palisades NY, USA / Est. 2003
Asia Arsenic Network / Dhaka, Bangladesh / Est. 1994
Community Development Carbon Fund / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2002
Bromine Science and Environmental Forum / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1997
International Carbon Action Partnership / Berlin, Germany / Est. 2007
Global Phosphorus Research Initiative / Linköping, Sweden
Impact Carbon / San Francisco CA, USA / Est. 2000
Chlorine Institute / Rosslyn VA, USA / Est. 1924
International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies / Istanbul, Türkiye / Est. 2003
Carbon Offsets To Alleviate Poverty / Oakland CA, USA / Est. 2011
Carbon War Room / New York NY, USA
International Sustainability and Carbon Certification / Cologne, Germany / Est. 2011
Association of European Manufacturers of Carbonless Paper / Est. 1993
Permanent International Committee of Carbon as a Motor Fuel / Est. 1931
European Actinide Research and Development Society
European Nitrogen Producers' Association
Programa Latinoamericano del Carbono / Caracas, Venezuela / Est. 1999
International Association for Oxygen Therapy / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1898
International Society for Boron Research / Davis CA, USA
KTH-International Groundwater Arsenic Research Group / Stockholm, Sweden / Est. 1999
International Congress on Hydrogen and Materials / Saint-Ouen, France
European Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry / Jerusalem, Israel
International Conference on Rare Earths and Actinides 82 / Durham, UK
International Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry
International Conference on the Chemistry of Selenium and Tellurium
World Conference on Carbon
International Conference on Carbon for Energy Storage and Environment Protection
Sustainable Phosphorus Summit
International Convention Respecting the Prohibition of the Use of White, Yellow, Phosphorus in the Manufacture of Matches / Est. 1906
International Institute of Advanced Therapy for AIDS and Cancer
International Council on Cooperation and Development of Hydrogen
European Selenium and Tellurium Committee
Peroxygen Sector Group / Est. 1986
European Carbon Black Centre / Est. 1966
European Committee for Biological Effects of Carbon Black / Brighton, UK
Bureau international technique du brome

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World Problems relating to Non-Metallic Chemical Elements

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide
Iodine deficiency disorders
Exploitation of fossil fuels
Antimony as a health hazard
Arsenic as a pollutant
Radon contamination
Oxygen depletion in inland water bodies
Environmental hazards of chlorine-bleached paper products
Environmental hazards from non-metallic mineral products industries
Destruction of environmental oxygen
Marine oxygen deficiency
Cretinism
Falling rate of carbon sequestration
Chlorine as a pollutant
Beryllium as a health hazard
Hazardous medical use of silicon gel
Selenium as a pollutant
Nitrogen as a pollutant

Action Strategies relating to Non-Metallic Chemical Elements

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Coordinating research on carbon sequestration
Using hydrogen fuel
Planting forests for carbon sequestration
Using carbon intensive energy sources
Studying role of oceans as a carbon sink
Introducing carbon taxes
Licensing carbon dioxide emissions
Reducing nitrogen compounds as water pollutants
Campaigning against chlorine and its products
Informing about ill effects of radon on health
Monitoring emissions of carbon to the atmosphere
Identifying effects of nitrogen oxide emissions on the environment
Enhancing carbon sinks
Applying nitrogen to soil
Monitoring nitrogen compounds as water pollutants
Using chlorine-free paper
Taxing chlorine-bleached paper
Evaluating radioactive iodine therapy
Growing nitrogen-fixing plants
Correcting iodine deficiency disorders
Applying pollution control measures to nitrogen oxide emissions
Identifying effects of nitrogen oxide emissions on human health
Removing sulphur oxides from industrial emissions
Reducing nitrogen and phosphoric pollution from animal production

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