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NO2 in cities, 2000
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Urban background stations, annual average
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Example of a smog episode
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Example of a smog episode: stations that reported an hourly ozone concentration in excess of 180 µg/m3, 3, 5, 8 and 10 August 2003 (all station types)
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Sectoral contribution in 2004 to PM10 (left) and ozone-generating substances (right)
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Consumption of ozone depleting substances (EU-27), 1986-2009
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Consumption is defined as production plus imports minus exports of controlled substances under the Montreal Protocol. As with calculated production, the consumption of ODS can be negative, also because exports in any one year can exceed production and imports if they include ODS from carry-over stocks.
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Estimated trend in AOT40 for crops (May-July) at rural stations operational during the period 1996-2008
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Estimated trend in AOT40 for crops values (May-July) at stations operational during the period 1996-2008. Only rural background stations are included. Note that at more than 90 % of the stations no significant up- or downward trend has been estimated.
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EEA Signals 2009 - Key environmental issues facing Europe
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Signals is published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) at the start of each year and provides snapshot stories on issues of interest both to the environmental policy debate and the wider public for the upcoming year. The eight stories addressed are not exhaustive but have been selected on the basis of their relevance to the current environmental policy debate in Europe. They address priority issues of climate change, nature and biodiversity, the use of natural resources and health.
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Change in CO emissions for each sector 1990-2008 (EEA member countries)
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Percentage change in carbon monoxide (CO) emissions for each sector between 1990 and 2008.
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Exposure of forest area to ozone (exposure expressed as AOT40 in (μg/m³).h) in EEA member countries
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UNECE has set a critical level for protection of forest to 10 000 (μg/m3).h. Since 2004 a growing number of EEA member countries have been included. In 2004 Bulgaria, Greece, Iceland, Norway, Romania, Switzerland, and Turkey have not been included. In 2005-2006 Iceland, Norway Switzerland and Turkey are still excluded in the analyses due to lack of detailed land cover data and/or rural ozone data. In 2007 Switzerland and Turkey are not included. Since 2008 only Turkey is not included. Calculations of forest exposure are not available for year prior to 2004.
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Change in CO emissions for each sector 1990-2009 (EEA member countries)
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Percentage change in carbon monoxide (CO) emissions for each sector between 1990 and 2009.
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Sector split for emissions of acidifying pollutants (EEA member countries), 2002
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The EEA32 country grouping includes EEA31 member countries + Croatia
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