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  <item rdf:about="http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/air/multimedia/repairing-our-ozone-layer">
  <title>Repairing our ozone layer</title> 
  <link>http://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/air/multimedia/repairing-our-ozone-layer?utm_source=EEASubscriptions&amp;utm_medium=RSSFeeds&amp;utm_campaign=Generic</link>
  <description>In 1987, delegates from around the world signed the Montreal Protocol designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of a number of substances believed to be responsible for ozone depletion. This recent video illustrates the results of the Protocol, which is considered to be one of the most successful international environmental agreements.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>ghicaale</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>ozone layer</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ground-level ozone</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone depleting substance</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Montreal protocol</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CFC</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>greenhouse gas</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>human health</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>UV rays</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>skin cancer</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone hole</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>tourism</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone depletion</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2008-02-27T18:16:47+01:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Regulation (EU) No 744/2010</title> 
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  <description>  Commission Regulation (EU) 744/2010: Amending Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer, with regard to the critical uses of halons  </description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>nitemspy</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>ozone depleting substance</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone layer</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>None</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Policy Document</dc:type>
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  <title>Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer</title> 
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  <description> Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer </description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>nitemspy</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>ozone depleting substance</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone layer</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>None</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Policy Document</dc:type>
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  <title>Potent greenhouse gases – fluorinated gases in the European Union</title> 
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  <description>The European Environment Agency (EEA) has published new aggregated information on the production and trade of fluorinated gases – or F-gases – in the EU. Although emitted in relatively small quantities, the emissions of these gases are increasing, and many are several thousand times more powerful greenhouse gases than carbon dioxide (CO2).</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>girliar</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>greenhouse gas emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone depleting substance</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>F-gases</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>global warming</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>fluorinated gases</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>F-Gas regulation</dc:subject>
  
  
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  <dc:date>2012-09-11T11:00:00+01:00</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Highlight</dc:type>
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  <title>Ozone-depleting substances 2011 - Summary</title> 
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  <description>Aggregated data reported by companies on the production, import, export, destruction and use of ozone-depleting substances in the European Union.</description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>EEA (European Environment Agency)</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>ozone</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone depleting substance</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone depletion</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2012-12-05T11:55:00+01:00</dc:date>
  <dc:type>Publication</dc:type>
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  <title>Mitigating climate change - SOER 2010 thematic assessment</title> 
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  <description> The EU emitted close to 5 billion tonnes (Gt) of CO2-equivalent emissions in 2008. It contributes today around 12 % of annual global anthropogenic direct greenhouse gas emissions. The EU is making good progress towards achieving its emission reduction targets. A rapid, sustained and effective transition to a low carbon economy is necessary to mitigate climate change and to meet global greenhouse gas emission targets. </description> 
  <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher> 
  <dc:creator>Adobe InDesign CS4 (6.0)</dc:creator> 
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      <dc:subject>emission trading scheme</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>road transport</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>GHG</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Kyoto protocol</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>GHG emission</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>forest conservation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CO2 emissions</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone depleting substance</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>thematic assessment</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>greenhouse gas emission</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>mitigation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>anthropogenic GHG emission</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>fossil fuel</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>Montreal protocol</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>greenhouse gas</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>deforestation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>maritime</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>REDD</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>aviation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>SOER2010</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CO2</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>recession</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>climate change mitigation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>air transport</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>forest degradation</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>EU ETS</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2010-11-28T18:40:00+01:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Maximum ozone hole area in 2011</title> 
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  <description>False-color view of total ozone over the Antarctic pole. The purple and blue colors are where there is the least ozone, and the yellows and reds are where there is more ozone. Measured in 12 September 2011.</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: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.</dc:rights> 
  
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      <dc:subject>climate change</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>CSI006</dc:subject>
  
  
      <dc:subject>ozone depleting substance</dc:subject>
   
  <dc:date>2012-11-14T20:30:00+02:00</dc:date>
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  <title>Maximum ozone hole area in 2010</title> 
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  <description>False-color view of total ozone over the Antarctic pole. The purple and blue colors are where there is the least ozone, and the yellows and reds are where there is more ozone. Measured by October 1.</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: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.</dc:rights> 
  
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  <dc:date>2011-12-12T14:46:26+02:00</dc:date>
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