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EEAFigure Contribution to total change in CO emissions for each sector (EEA member countries)
The contribution made by each sector to the total change in carbon monoxide (CO) emissions between 1990 and 2008.
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EEAFigure Contributions by sector for emissions of acidifying pollutants (EEA member countries)
The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of acidifying pollutants
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EEAFigure Production of ozone depleting substances in EU-27, 1986-2009
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. Since the figures are for each calendar year, it is quite possible that in some years the destroyed amounts and/or the feedstock figure may exceed the production figure of that year, if they include ODS from a carry-over stock. The calculated production could be negative in such cases.
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EEAFigure BOD5 concentrations in rivers between 1992 and 2010 in different geographical regions of Europe
The data series per region are calculated as the average of the annual mean for river monitoring stations in the region. Only complete series after inter/extrapolation are included (see indicator specification). The number of river monitoring stations included per geographical region is given in parentheses. BOD7 data has been recalculated into BOD5 data.
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EEAFigure Inland bathing water quality in the European Union
The figure shows the bathing water quality in different European countries over time
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EEAFigure Change in CH4 emissions for each sector 1990-2008 (EEA member countries)
Percentage change in methane (CH4) emissions for each sector between 1990 and 2008.
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EEAFigure BOD5 concentrations in rivers between 1992 and 2008 in different sea regions of Europe
Geographical coverage: Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea.
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EEAFigure Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5) and total ammonium concentrations in rivers between 1992 and 2008
Concentrations are expressed as the average of annual mean concentrations. Up to 3-year gaps of missing values have been interpolated or extrapolated. Only complete series with no missing values after this interpolation/extrapolation are included. Number of river monitoring stations included in analysis per country is noted in brackets. BOD7 data has been recalculated into BOD5 data.
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EEAFigure Maximum ozone-hole area in 2009
The map shows the ozone-hole area in 2009, measured to 24.1 million km2, September 17.
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EEAFigure Measured and projected concentration of all greenhouse gases (left) and Kyoto greenhouse gases (right)
Graphs show observed and projected green house gases. Projections are made using all main IPCC SRES scenarios
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