Dr. John Alan Haines, 1938-2026: A Life of Science, Service and Friendship
Dr. John Alan Haines, a pioneering figure in international environmental protection, chemical safety and poisoning prevention, died on 7 July 2026 at a retirement home in Challex, France. He had recently turned 88. Over a career spanning more than five decades, John contributed to the development of international policies and practical systems addressing air pollution, industrial environmental management, chemical safety, toxic exposures and poison control. Yet the importance of his work cannot adequately be measured through the senior positions he held, the international meetings he attended or the many technical publications he produced. His greatest achievement was his ability to turn scientific knowledge and international cooperation into practical institutions that protected people and saved lives. John was born in Coventry, United Kingdom, on 25 June 1938. He studied at Imperial College, University of London, before undertaking doctoral research at Churchill College, Universi...