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SO2 annual average, 2004
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Annual average rural concentration map of SO2 for ecosystems, 2004
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Air pollution from electricity-generating large combustion plants
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Zone exceedances of the hourly SO2 limit value, 2005
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Zone exceedances of the hourly SO2 health limit value, 2005, reported under Annual report (questionnaire) on air quality assessment and management (2004/461/EC).
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Zone exceedances of the yearly SO2 limit value for vegetation, 2005
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Zone exceedances of the annual SO2 limit value for ecosystems, 2005, reported under Annual report (questionnaire) on air quality assessment and management (2004/461/EC).
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Zone exceedances of the hourly SO2 limit value for vegetation, 2005
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Zone exceedances of the winter season SO2 limit value for ecosystems, 2005, reported under Annual report (questionnaire) on air quality assessment and management (2004/461/EC).
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Zone exceedances of the daily SO2 limit value, 2005
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Zone exceedances of the daily SO2 limit value, 2005, reported under Annual report (questionnaire) on air quality assessment and management (2004/461/EC).
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Giving Europe more breathing space
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Air pollution has been one of Europe’s main concerns since the late 1970s. Over the last few decades, the rapid growth in industry and increased reliance on cars and public transport has contributed to a rapid decline in air quality, from smog and acid rain to asthma and other respiratory diseases.
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NEC Directive status report 2006
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Population-weighted annual average concentrations of TSP, SO2 and NO2 in some EECCA countries
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Air quality and ancillary benefits of climate change policies
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The Thematic Strategy on air pollution aims to improve European air pollution significantly by 2020. This report from the European Environment Agency looks a further ten years into the future, and brings together two major policy challenges — combating climate change and reducing air pollution — in an integrated way. Thus, the report analyses projected changes in European air quality up to 2030, and explores the possible benefits of climate policies on air quality and the costs of air pollution abatement.
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