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  <title>Emission trends of ozone-precursor pollutants 1990-2010 (EEA member countries, EU-27)</title> 
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  <description>This chart shows past emission trends of nitrogen oxides (NOx), non-methane volatile organic compunds (NMVOC), carbon monoxide (CO) and methane (CH4) in the EEA-32 and EU-27 group of countries. In addition - for the EU-27 - the aggregated Member State 2010 and 2020 emission ceilings for NOx and NMVOC are shown.</description> 
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      <dc:subject>CO</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>assessment12</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI002</dc:subject>
  
  
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  <dc:date>2012-12-20T16:00:23+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Contributions by sector for emissions of acidifying pollutants (EEA member countries)</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/sector-split-of-emissions-of-acidifying-pollutants-eea-member-countries-eu-15-new-eu-12-other-eea-countries-efta-4-amp-cc3-3?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of acidifying pollutants in 2010.</description> 
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  <dc:creator>alec</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>air quality</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>CSI001</dc:subject>
  
  
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  <dc:date>2012-12-10T18:15:00+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Emission trends of acidifying pollutants (EEA member countries, EU-27)</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/emission-trends-of-acidifying-pollutants-eea-member-countries-eu-2?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>This chart shows past emission trends of nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur oxides (SOx) and ammonia (NH3) in the EEA-32 and EU-27 group of countries. In addition - for the EU-27 - the aggregated Member State 2010 and 2020 emission ceilings for the respective pollutants are shown.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>alec</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>CSI</dc:subject>
  
  
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  <dc:date>2012-12-10T15:55:00+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Europe still playing catch-up on air pollution, despite reduction successes</title> 
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  <description>The European Union appears to have met several objectives to reduce the impacts of air pollution, according to the original scientific understanding used to set the objectives. But when using the improved scientific understanding of air pollution now available, it becomes clear that emissions need to be even further reduced to protect health and the environment. </description> 
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  <dc:creator>girliar</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>eutrophication</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air quality</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ground-level ozone</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>policy effectiveness evaluation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>model</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2012-10-18T11:00:00+01:00</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-6">
  <title>National emissions reported to the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP Convention)</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-6?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>Data on emissions of air pollutants submitted to the LRTAP Convention and copied to EEA and ETC/ACC</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>simoens</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>CSI</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>NH3</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>priority data flows</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>NOx</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CO</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
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  <dc:date>2012-07-06T15:45:00+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Emission trends of ozone-precursor pollutants (EEA member countries, EU-27)</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/emission-trends-of-acidifying-pollutants-3?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>This chart shows past emission trends of nitrogen oxides (NOx), non-methane volatile organic compunds (NMVOC), carbon monoxide (CO) and methane (CH4) in the EEA-32 and EU-27 group of countries. In addition - for the EU-27 - the aggregated Member State 2010 emission ceilings for NOx and NMVOC are shown.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>skovvann</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>CO</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI002</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI2011</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air emissions</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2011-11-08T12:26:45+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Contributions by sector for emissions of acidifying pollutants (EEA member countries)</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/sector-split-of-emissions-of-acidifying-pollutants-eea-member-countries-eu-15-new-eu-12-other-eea-countries-efta-4-amp-cc3-2?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>The contribution made by different sectors to emissions of acidifying pollutants</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>alec</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights>EEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: European Environment Agency (EEA).</dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>CSI</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Assessment10</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI001</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI2011</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
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  <dc:date>2011-11-08T11:15:00+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Emission trends of acidifying pollutants (EEA member countries, EU-27)</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/emission-trends-of-acidifying-pollutants-eea-member-countries-eu-1?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>This chart shows past emission trends of nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur oxides (SOx) and ammonia (NH3) in the EEA-32 and EU-27 group of countries. In addition - for the EU-27 - the aggregated Member State 2010 emission ceilings for the respective pollutants are shown</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>alec</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights>EEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: European Environment Agency (EEA).</dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>CSI</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Assessment10</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI001</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI2011</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air quality</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>pollution</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2011-11-08T11:10:00+02:00</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-5">
  <title>National emissions reported to the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP Convention)</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-convention-on-long-range-transboundary-air-pollution-lrtap-convention-5?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>Data on emissions of air pollutants submitted to the LRTAP Convention and copied to EEA and ETC/ACC</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>simoens</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights>EEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (Environment and Human Settlements Division, UNECE).</dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>CSI</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>PM10</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI003</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI002</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI001</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>PM2.5</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CLRTAP</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ETC/ACC</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>NMVOC</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>NOx</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>NH3</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CO</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SO2</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air emissions</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2011-07-05T14:40:00+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Exceedance of critital loads of acidity</title> 
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  <description>Maps showing changes in the extent to which European ecosystems are exposed to acid deposition (i.e. where the critical load limits for acidification are exceeded). Values for 2010 are predicted based on adherence to implementation of NEC Directive.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>iverscar</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights>EEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: European Environment Agency (EEA).</dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>soil</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SOER2010</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>thematic assessment</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air pollution</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2010-12-08T12:38:25+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Air pollution — SOER 2010 thematic assessment</title> 
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  <description>Emissions of air pollutants derive from almost all economic and societal activities. They result
in clear risks to human health and ecosystems. In Europe, policies and actions at all levels have
greatly reduced anthropogenic emissions and exposure but some air pollutants still harm human
health. Similarly, as emissions of acidifying pollutants have reduced, the situation for Europe's rivers
and lakes has improved but atmospheric nitrogen oversupply still threatens biodiversity in sensitive
terrestrial and water ecosystems. The movement of atmospheric pollution between continents
attracts increasing political attention. Greater international cooperation, also focusing on links
between climate and air pollution policies, is required more than ever to address air pollution.</description> 
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  <dc:creator>EEA (European Environment Agency)</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>energy production emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>household</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>road transport</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>atmospheric pollutants</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Pb</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>nitrogen</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>emissions from transport</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>O3</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ammonia</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>lead</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>atmospheric nitrogen</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>national emission ceilings directive</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>road freight</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Gothenburg Protocol</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>particulate matter</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>thematic assessment</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>human health</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>NMVOC</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>anthropogenic GHG emission</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>PM</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CO</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>passenger transport</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>global warming</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>N</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>non-methane volatile organic compounds</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>NH3</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>carbon monoxide</dc:subject>
  
  
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      <dc:subject>ecosystem</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>nitrogen dioxide</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ground-level ozone</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>coal</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>NOX</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>car</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2010-11-30T00:00:00+01:00</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Publication</dc:type>
  </item>

    
  <item rdf:about="http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/soil">
  <title>Soil — SOER 2010 thematic assessment</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/soil?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>Nearly all of the food and fibres used by humans are produced on soil. Soil is also essential for
water and ecosystem health. It is second only to the oceans as a global carbon sink, with an
important role in the potential slowing of climate change. Soil functions depend on a multitude
of soil organisms which makes it an important part of our biodiversity. Nevertheless, soil in
many parts of Europe is being over-exploited, degraded and irreversibly lost due to impacts from
industrial activities and land use change, leading to soil sealing, contamination, erosion and loss of
organic carbon. Due to these problems, legislation for the protection of soils has been proposed at
EU level.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>European Commission Joint Research Center</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights></dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>soil protection</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SOER2010</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>radioactivity</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>soil conservation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>soil</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>biofules</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>agriculture</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>thematic assessment</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>soil functions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>erosion</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2010-11-30T00:00:00+01:00</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Publication</dc:type>
  </item>

    
  <item rdf:about="http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/marine-and-coastal-environment/key-messages/marine-and-coastal-environment-2014-3">
  <title>Marine and coastal environment — key message 4</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/marine-and-coastal-environment/key-messages/marine-and-coastal-environment-2014-3?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>Sea surface temperatures and sea level are rising and likely to rise further. The resulting shifts in the geographical and seasonal distribution of marine and coastal species will require adaptations in the management of fisheries and natural habitats to ensure environmental sustainability. Increasing temperatures and the acidification of the world’s oceans due to higher CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere also affect coral reefs in Europe´s overseas territories, which are important centres of biodiversity.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>jaeglmar</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights></dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>sea temperature</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SOER2010</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>coral reefs</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>sea level</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>marine and coastal</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2010-11-28T19:40:00+02:00</dc:date>
  <dc:type>SOER Message</dc:type>
  </item>

    
  <item rdf:about="http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/marine-and-coastal-environment">
  <title>Marine and coastal environment — SOER 2010 thematic assessment</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/marine-and-coastal-environment?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>European marine regions include the north-east Atlantic and Arctic oceans, and the
Mediterranean, Black and Baltic seas. Human activities — such as fishing, aquaculture and
agriculture — and climate change cause large and severe impacts on Europe's coastal and marine
ecosystems. The EU objective of halting biodiversity loss by 2010 has not been met in either the
coastal or the marine environment. Recognising the need for an integrated ecosystem-based
approach to reduce pressures, the EU Integrated Maritime Policy allows for the development
of sea-related activities in a sustainable manner. Its environmental pillar, the Marine Strategy
Framework Directive, aims to deliver 'good environmental status' of the marine environment
by 2020, and the Common Fisheries Policy will be reformed in 2012 with the aim of achieving
sustainable fisheries. Complementary policy efforts include the EU Water Framework Directive and
other freshwater legislation, and the Habitats and Birds Directives.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>EEA (European Environment Agency)</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights></dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>antibiotic</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>fertiliser</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>arctic sea ice</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>marine ecosystems</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>sewage</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>MSFD</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>marine strategy framework directive</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>safe biological limits</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>fishing</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>sea</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>overfishing</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>threatened species</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>urbanisation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>oxygen depletion</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>chemical pollution</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>coasts</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>algae</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>thematic assessment</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>harmful algal bloom</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>nitrogen</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>aquaculture</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>eutrophication</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ecosystem services</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>noise</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>alien species</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>pesticide</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>oil spill</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>oil exploitation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>global warming</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>fisheries</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SBL</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>habitat destruction</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>marine and coastal</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>off-shore structure</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CFP</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>tourism</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>gas exploitation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>phosphorus</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>sea level rise</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>WFD</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SOER2010</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>marine litter</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>common fisheries policy</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>industry</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>industrial waste</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>shipping</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>oil discharge</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>seabed habitat</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>water framework directive</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>coastal areas</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>fungicide</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>nutrient</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>natura 2000</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>genetic pollution</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>water pollution from agriculture</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>sea surface temperature</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2010-11-28T18:40:00+01:00</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Publication</dc:type>
  </item>

    
  <item rdf:about="http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/understanding-climate-change">
  <title>Understanding climate change — SOER 2010 thematic assessment </title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/soer/europe/understanding-climate-change?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>Average global air and ocean temperatures are rising, leading to the melting of snow and ice
and rising global mean sea level. Ocean acidification results from higher CO2 concentrations.
With unabated greenhouse gas emissions, climate change could lead to an increasing risk of
irreversible shifts in the climate system with potentially serious consequences. Temperature
rises of more than 1.5–2 °C above pre-industrial levels are likely to cause major societal and
environmental disruptions in many regions. The atmospheric CO2 concentration needs to be
stabilised at 350–400 parts per million (ppm) in order to have a 50 % chance of limiting global
mean temperature increase to 2 °C above pre-industrial levels (according to the IPCC in 2007,
and confirmed by later scientific insights).</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>Adobe InDesign CS4 (6.0)</dc:creator> 
  <dc:rights></dc:rights> 
  
      <dc:subject>sea level rise</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>IPCC</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SOER2010</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CO2</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ecosystem services</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>glacier</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>arctic sea ice</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>greenhouse gas emission</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>greenhouse gas</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>coral reefs</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CO2 emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>thematic assessment</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>carbon sink</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>global warming</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>temperature increase</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>understanding climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>acidification</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>COP15</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2010-11-28T18:40:00+01:00</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Publication</dc:type>
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