Report

The impacts of endocrine disrupters on wildlife, people and their environments

by
EEA
|
The Weybridge+15 (1996-2011) technical report of the Europrean Environment Agency. Rates of endocrine diseases and disorders, such as some reproductive and developmental harm in human populations, have changed in line with the growth of the chemical industry, leading to concerns that these factors may be linked. For example, the current status of semen quality in the few European countries where studies have been systematically conducted, is very poor: fertility in approximately 40 % of men is impaired. There is also
Emerging Policy Issues: Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals
Avatar