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Heavy metals emission intensity of manufacturing industries in Europe 2004-2010 (EU22 + Norway and Switzerland)
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The chart displays changes in heavy metals emission intensity of manufacturing industry between 2004 and 2010. Heavy metals emission intensity is expressed as kilogram of heavy metals equivalent discharged in water per unit of production of manufacturing industries (expressed as one million Euro gross value added).
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Late lessons II Chapter 3 - Lead in petrol 'makes the mind give way'
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Late lessons from early warnings: science, precaution, innovation
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Late lessons II Chapter 5 - Minamata disease a challenge for democracy and justice
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Decoupling of heavy metals emission in water from gross value added in manufacturing industries in Europe between 2004 and 2010 (EU17 + Norway)
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The chart displays changes in emission in water of heavy metals equivalents from manufacturing, and the economic output of manufacturing expressed as the gross value added (GVA) in Europe between 2004 and 2010. Changes are expressed in %, where values for 2004=100 %.
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Air quality in Europe — 2012 report
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This report presents an overview and analysis of the status and trends of air quality in Europe based on concentration measurements in ambient air and data on anthropogenic emissions and trends from 2001 — when mandatory monitoring of ambient air concentrations of selected pollutants first produced reliable air quality information — to 2010.
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Annual European Community LRTAP Convention Emission Inventory 1990-2004
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Air pollution - State and impacts (Finland)
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Air pollution - State and Impacts
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Air quality in Europe — 2011 report
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The annual report 'Air quality in Europe' summarises the most recent evaluation of Europe’s air quality status. It is mainly based on air quality measurement data that have been made available officially by 32 EEA member countries as well as 6 EEA cooperating countries. The report includes maps and analyses of air quality status over the calendar year 2009. It also analyses air quality trends over the past years. The evaluation of the status and trends of air quality is based on ambient air measurements, in conjunction with reported anthropogenic emissions. The report summarizes the main effects of different air pollutants on human health, the environment and the climate. An overview of policies and measures at European level is also given for each pollutant.
This report reviews progress towards meeting the requirements of the two air quality directives in force as well as the air quality guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO). The report is produced in support of European and national policy development and implementation in the field of air quality. It also supports air quality management and informs the general public on the current status and trends of air quality in Europe.
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Ozone and particulates most serious air quality problems in Europe
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Air quality in Europe has improved between 1990 and 2009, as emissions of most pollutants have fallen, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA). But there is still a lot of room for improvement, as many EU countries are expected to exceed the emissions ceilings in 2010 for at least one pollutant. In addition, concentration levels of ground-level ozone and particulate matter have remained stable over recent years despite efforts to improve air quality.
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Decoupling of heavy metals emission in water from gross value added in metal industry in Europe between 2004 and 2009 (EU11 + Norway)
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The chart displays changes in emission in water of heavy metals equivalents from metal industry and the economic output of metal industry expressed as the gross value added (GVA) in Europe between 2004 and 2010. Changes are expressed in %, where values for 2004=100 %.
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