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Ozone pollution across Europe

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Last modified: Feb 18, 2008
Live map of ground-level ozone
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Find out the level of ozone pollution in your area or in any other place in Europe.

Why should you be concerned about ozone?

Too much ozone in the air can affect your health. It can irritate your breathing, reduce lung function and trigger asthma. Ozone can also damage the environment.

Ground-level ozone is formed from pollutants emitted from vehicle exhausts and industrial production. It is one of the air pollutants of most concern in Europe today.

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What is ozone?

How can I protect my health?

How can I help reduce air pollution?

Note: The map is based on preliminary data from data providers across Europe.

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