It’s taken more than 5 years, but on Feb. 24, the Rotterdam Convention—an agreement governing trade in a specified list of hazardous chemicals and pesticides—was finally ratified by enough nations to become a United Nations treaty. Most nations, however, had been abiding by its provisions on a voluntary basis since its drafting in 1998.
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