Environmental Management Cycles for Chemicals and Climate Change, EMC4: A new conceptual framework contextualizing climate and chemical risk assessment and management
Journal article, 2024

The Environmental Management Cycle for Chemicals and Climate Change (EMC4)is a suggestedconceptualframework for integrating climate change aspects into chemical risk management. The interaction of climate change and chemical risk brings together complex systems that are imperfectly understood by science. Making management decisions in this context is therefore difficult and often exacerbated by a lack of data. The consequences of poor decision making can be significant for both environmental and human health. This paper reflects on the ways in which existing chemical management systems consider climatechange and proposes theEMC4conceptual framework that isa tool for decision makersoperating at different spatial scales. Also presented are keyquestions raised by the tool to help the decision maker identify chemical risks from climate change, management options and, importantly, the different types of actors that are instrumental in managing that risk.Case studies showing decision making at different spatial scalesare also presentedhighlighting the conceptual framework’s applicability to multiple scales.The United Nations Environment Programme’s development of an intergovernmental Science Policy Panelon Chemicals and Wastehas presented an opportunity to promote and generate research highlighting the impacts of chemicals and climate changeinterlinkages.

regulatory approaches

Implementation

climate change

chemical management

ecological risk assessment

Author

Mariana Cains

National Center for Atmospheric Research

Alizée O. S. Desrousseau

University of York

Alistair B.A. Boxall

University of York

Sverker Molander

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis

Eugenio Molina-Navarro

University of Alcalá

Julia Sussams

UK Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra)

Andrea Critto

University Ca’ Foscari of Venice

Ralph G. r Stahl, Jr.

DuPont Company

Hanna-Andrea Rother

University of Cape Town

Integrated environmental assessment and management

1551-3777 (ISSN) 1551-3793 (eISSN)

Vol. 20 2 433-453 4872

The FRAM Centre for Future Chemical Risk Assessment and Management Strategie

University of Gothenburg, 2016-04-01 -- 2022-03-31.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Other Social Sciences

Climate Research

DOI

10.1002/ieam.4872

PubMed

38044542

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