Miroslav Šuta Explained
Miroslav Šuta (born 1969 in Chomutov, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech environmental expert and non-fiction writer.[1]
Activities in civil society organizations
He has been a member of the National committee for chemical safety since 1997 and several working groups of European Environmental Bureau (EEB). He came to the attention of the public between 2000 and 2002, when he was the coordinator of the Greenpeace Czech campaign against toxic substances, which succeeded in ending the sale of PVC toys containing phthalates.[2]
He published articles in several Czech magazines, for example Respekt, Literární noviny, Sedmá generace (Seventh Generation), Odpady (Waste) or EKO - ekologie a společnost (ECO - ecology and society). He also works with Czech TV and Czech radio.
Bibliography
- 1996 – The effects of car exhaust gases on human health (Czech and Slovak Traffic Club,)[3]
- 2007 – Biotechnology, environment and sustainable development (Společnost pro trvale udržitelný život,)
- 2008 – Chemicals in environment and health (Ekologický institut Veronica, Brno,)[4]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Studená . Kristina . Miroslav Šuta . 2023-11-04 . Občanské oko . cs.
- Web site: Ekolist.cz . 2000-06-02 . Greenpeace varuje: Hračky z PVC obsahující nebezpečné ftaláty se budou prodávat i na Den dětí! . 2023-11-04 . Ekolist.cz . cs.
- http://www.veronica.cz/?id=128&i=83 ZO ČSOP Veronica
- http://www.veronica.cz/?id=128&i=66 Veronica