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Emissions reductions took place in many of the sectors reported by
countries – transport, energy, agriculture and waste, and at EU-15
level emission reductions were recorded with other main air pollutants
- carbon monoxide (-50%) ammonia (-8%) and Non methane volatile organic
compounds (NMVOC) (-45%).
The inventory report shows emission trends and data availability for
the EU-25, and is published annually. Data from Member States are
compiled by the European Environment Agency on behalf of the European
Commission as part of the Community’s legal reporting obligations for
the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Convention on
Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (UNECE LRTAP Convention). This
report therefore specifically documents the emissions data officially
reported by Member States. Other EEA publications provide an assessment
of why changes in the reported emissions have occurred.
CSI 001 - Emissions of acidifying substances
CSI 002 - Emissions of ozone precursors
CSI 003 - Emissions of primary particles and secondary
particulate precursors
In several instances, total emissions of air pollutants for the EU-25
were not fully estimated due to a lack of data. As a result, future
recommendations include improving the completeness of submissions
received from Member States as well as developing more formal quality
assurance procedures.
Link :
Annual European Community LRTAP Convention Emission
Inventory 1990-2004
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./highlights/sulphur-and-nitrogen-emissions-continue-to-fall-in-eu-15 or scan the QR code.
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