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Europe's air quality status 2023

Publication Created 13 Mar 2023 Published 24 Apr 2023
Air pollution is the largest environmental health risk in Europe, causing cardiovascular and respiratory diseases that lead to the loss of healthy years of life and, in the worst cases, to preventable deaths. This briefing presents the status of concentrations of pollutants in ambient air in 2021 and 2022 for regulated pollutants, in relation to both EU air quality standards and the 2021 WHO guideline levels. The assessment shows that, in spite of constant improvements, exceedances of air quality standards are common across the EU, with concentrations well above the latest WHO recommendations.
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Briefing Europe’s air quality status 2023 1 KB 05 Nov 2024, 09:52 AM Published
Table 1 – Number of stations for each country that reported 2021 data (up to 13 February 2023) with the minimum data coverage for at least one of the aggregations used in the report 1 KB 24 Apr 2023, 10:29 AM Published
Table 2 – Number of stations for each country that reported 2022 data (up to 20 March 2023) with the minimum data coverage for at least one of the aggregations used in the report 1 KB 24 Apr 2023, 10:29 AM Published