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EEAFigure Regional average number of exceedances of the EU long-term objective for ozone (120 µg/m3) per station during the summer for stations that reported at least one exceedance
Average occurrence of LTO per region observed during the period 1998 -2009 and the summer average maximum daily temperature in selected cities
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Publication Revealing the costs of air pollution from industrial facilities in Europe
This European Environment Agency (EEA) report assesses the damage costs to health and the environment resulting from pollutants emitted from industrial facilities. It is based on the latest information, namely for 2009, publicly available through the European Pollutant Release and Transfer Register (E-PRTR, 2011) in line with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Aarhus Convention regarding access to environmental information.
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File Revealing the costs of air pollution from industrial facilities in Europe
Located in Press room News Industrial air pollution cost Europe up to €169 billion in 2009, EEA reveals
EEAFigure Rural concentration map of the ozone indicator AOT40 for crops, 2006 and 2007
AOT40 for crops are vegatation exposure related indicators and are based on rural background station observation only
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EEAFigure Rural concentration map of the ozone indicator AOT40 for crops, year 2007
AOT40 for crops are vegatation exposure related indicators and are based on rural background station observation only.
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EEAFigure Rural concentration map of the ozone indicator AOT40 for crops, year 2008
AOT40 for crops are vegatation exposure related indicators and are based on rural background station observation only.
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EEAFigure Rural concentration map of the ozone indicator AOT40 for crops, year 2006
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EEAFigure Rural concentration map of the ozone indicator AOT40 for crops, year 2009
AOT40 for crops are vegatation exposure related indicators and are based on rural background station observation only.
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Highlight Sahara dust, sea spray and fires contribute to bad air quality
Human activities are the main cause of poor air quality, but natural sources of air pollution also play a role. A new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) considers how particulate matter from these natural sources affects the air we breathe.
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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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