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Annual variation in the ozone AOT40 value for crops (May-July) in (μg/m³).h, 1996-2009
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Average values over all rural stations which reported data over at least eleven years in the period 1996-2009. The black line corresponds to the 5-year averaged value. Variations over Europe in observed values is large, eighty percent of the observations falls with the red shaded area.
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Contribution to total change in CO emissions for each sector (EEA member countries)
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The contribution made by each sector to the total change in carbon monoxide (CO) emissions between 1990 and 2009.
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Ozone AOT40 for crops, 2008
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Ozone values in Europe (Near real time)
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Find out the level of ozone pollution in your area or in any other place in Europe.
Why should you be concerned about ozone?
Too much ozone in the air can affect your health. It can irritate your breathing, reduce lung function and trigger asthma. Ozone can also damage the environment.
Ground-level ozone is formed from pollutants emitted from vehicle exhausts and industrial production. It is one of the air pollutants of most concern in Europe today.
Urban Atlas gives you a good idea in what part of the city the exceedance is happening.
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Consumption of ozone depleting substances (EEA-32), 1986-2010
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Some of the calculated production or consumption figures may be negative. Production is defined under Article 1(5) of the Montreal Protocol as production minus the amount destroyed minus the amount entirely used as feedstock in the manufacture of other chemicals. Calculated production may therefore be negative in cases where the destroyed amounts exceed the production. Since the figures are for each calendar year, it is quite possible that in some years the feedstock figure may exceed the production figure of that year, if the feedstock use is from a carry-over stock. The calculated production could be negative in such cases.
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26th highest maximum daily 8-hour mean ozone concentration observed at urban background stations, 1997-2009 (EU-27)
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Only urban and sub-urban background monitoring stations have been included in the calculations. Data for Cyprus, Luxembourg and Malta, are not included due to the geographical coverage of the Urban Audit.
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Percentage of urban population resident in areas where pollutant concentrations are higher than selected limit/target values, 1997-2009 (EU-27)
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The rationale for selection of pollutant and corresponding limit/target values for CSI 004 is given in the justification for indicator selection. Only urban and sub-urban background monitoring stations have been included in the calculations. Data for Cyprus, Luxembourg and Malta, are not included due to the geographical coverage of the Urban Audit.
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Air pollution by ozone across Europe during summer 2007
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Air pollution by ozone in Europe in summer 2006
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