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EEAFigure Sources of selected air pollutants in 2008 for EEA-32 and Western Balkan countries
Sources of selected air pollutants in EEA-32 and West Balkan countries, 2008.
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EEAFigure The modelled effects of introducing road vehicle emissions standards and the LCP/IPPC Directives for large combustion plants on PM2.5 concentrations in Europe in 2005
The modelled effects of introducing road vehicle emissions standards (left) and the LCP/IPPC directives for large combustion plants (right) on PM2.5 concentrations in Europe in 2005
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EEAFigure Difference in O3 impact indicators of human health (SOMO35), and ecosystems (AOT40), in 2005 as a result of the introduction of Euro vehicle emission standards in road transport
Difference in O3 impact indicators of human health (SOMO35) (left), and ecosystems (AOT40) (right map), in 2005 as a result of the introduction of Euro vehicle emission standards in road transport
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EEAFigure EU-15 CO2 emissions from manufacturing industries and construction 1990-2004 compared with value added and energy consumption and share in total GHG emissions
Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to energy use from manufacturing and construction industries and compares them with value added and energy use from these sectors Right: This graph represents the share of CO2 emissions from energy use by the manufacturing industries and construction in total GHG emissions in the EU-15, in 2004
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EEAFigure EU-15 CO2 emissions from households compared with the number of permanently occupied dwellings, heating degree days and share of households in total GHG emissions
Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to energy use by households and compares them with the number of permanently occupied dwellings and heating degree days Right: This graph represents the share of CO2 emissions from energy use by the residential sector in total GHG emissions in the EU-15, in 2004
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EEAFigure EU-15 C02 emissions from public electricity and heat production compared with electricity production in thermal power plants and final electricity consumption
Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) carbon dioxide emissions due to public electricity and heat production, and compares them with past and projected electricity production in thermal power plants and final electricity consumption
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EEAFigure Decomposition analysis of the main factors influencing the development of EU-15 CO2 emissions from households between 1990 and 2004
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