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Background EEA
•A European Union institution
•Established by EU Regulation
•Staff: about 80
•Budget: ca. 20 Meuro
•Seat: Copenhagen
EEA home page: www.eea.eu.int
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The EEA mission
“Through the provision of timely, targeted,
relevant and reliable information to policy
making agents and the public, the EEA
aims to help achieve significant and
measurable improvement in Europe’s
environment”
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..serve the countries and the Commission…
Countries Commission
Information from EEA
Policy development
Implementation, compliance
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EEA member and partner countries
EU Member States+ Norway Iceland Liechtenstein
+East Europe, Malta, Cyprus(members in 2001)
NIS
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Main EEA reports
• 1999 : Environment in the EU at the turn of the century (State and Outlook/Scenarios)
• 2000 and 2001 : Environmental signals and Transport and environment report (indicator based reports)
• 2002 : Europe's Environment : third Assessment (Kiev report)
• 2004 : next State and Outlook report
EIONETEuropean Environmental Information and Observation
Network
•National Focal Points
•National Reference Centres
•European Topic Centres (Air and climate change; Water; Waste; Nature and Biodiversity; Terrestrial Environment)
•Other institutes
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The European Topic Centre on Air and Climate Change (ETC/ACC)
•Established March 2001 for three years
•A truly European consortium
•Lead organization: RIVM, the Netherlands (co-lead UBA Germany)
•Around 8 manyear/year
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ETC Air and Climate Change consortiumInstitute of public health and environment (RIVM) Netherlands (Lead)
Umweltbundesamt (UBA Berlin) Germany
Umweltbundesamt (UBA Vienna) Austria
Norwegian Air Research Centre (NILU) Norway
EMEP Centres (CIAM/IIASA and MSCW/DNMI) Austria/Norway(Int)
Technical University Athens (NTUA) Greece
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUT)
TNO-MEP Netherlands
AEA Technology United Kingdom
Oeko-institute Germany
Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMU) Slovakia
Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMI) Czech Republic
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Main objectives for ETC Air and Climate Change
1. To contribute to EEA main reports through assessments on climate change and air pollution (past trends, current state and outlooks);
2. To implement data collection and information systems to deliver indicators for EEA reports and policy support (EUROAIRNET, AIRBASE, CORINAIR) and to work with countries, Commission and international organisations to further streamline information gathering and reporting procedures;
3. To provide support to the EU policy and legislative frameworks CAFE (and AQ Framework Dir) and ECCP (and GHG monitoring Mechanism) and international conventions (CLRTAP and UNFCCC/IPCC);
4. To support countries in their reporting to the Commission and international organisations, and for inclusion in the ETC databases, by providing guidance/guidebooks, tools and by organising workshops.
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Main policy support activitiesEU Legislation Theme
EU European Climate Change Programme CC
EU GHG Monitoring Mechanism CC
CAFE programme AQ,TAP
AQ Framework Directive AQ
Daughter Directives, Ozone Directive AQ
National Emission Ceilings (NEC) Directive AQ, TAP
AQ Exchange of Information Decision AQ
Large Combustion Plant (LCP) Directive and Solvents Dir. AQ
Directive on ozone deleting substances and revisions Strat. O3
IPPC Directive and EPER Decision All
International conventions
UNFCCC CC
UNECE CLRTAP TAP
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ETC/ACC main products and services (1)
• Integrated assessment air pollution/climate change and contribute to main EEA reports (Kiev Report/Signals 2002, Energy and Environment 2001, EU 2004 State and Outlook)
•Core set of indicators AP/CC, including policy response indicators; study on CC impact indicators
•EIONET priority data flow progress reports, updates of databases and data exchange modules/tools (AIRBASE, CORINAIR, DEM AQ/AE)
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ETC/ACC main products and services (2)
•Support to EU Monitoring Mechanism (including Kyoto requirements)
•Reports ‘EU and MS greenhouse gas emission trends 1990-1999’ and 'Analysis and comparison of national and EU projections of greenhouse emissions’
•EU UNFCC Greenhouse Gas Inventory (also input to the EU Third UNFCCC Communication)
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ETC/ACC main products and services (3)
•Support to the CAFE and related EU legislation
•Reports ‘Air Quality in Europe’ and 'Air Emission Trends 1980-1999 in Europe'
•EU CLRTAP/NECD annual emission inventory
•Report on ozone in EU summer 2001
•Support to EU Pollutant Emission Register (IPPC)
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ETC/ACC main products and services (4)
• Joint UNECE Task Force and EIONET Workshop on Emission Inventories and Projections (May 9-11)
•UNECE Task Force on Modelling/Measurement and EIONET Workshop on Air Quality Management/Assessment (29-30 May-1 June)
•Regular meetings Working Groups under EU GHG Monitoring Mechanism ('inventories' and 'policies/projections')
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EEA/ETC Contributions to CAFE
•Support data flow and data access
•Produce air state and outlook reports and develop indicators
•Review sectoral emission projections
•Explore air-CC cross-benefits
•Link urban air quality to wider assessment framework
•Contribute to health impact studies
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Emissions of acidifying gases
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Climate change
Spillover effects of climate change policies; acidification and tropospheric ozone policies and primary PM10 measures in the accelerated policy scenario.
Source: RIVM (2000)
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O3: Average number of exceedance days in urban areas (8h >110 ug/m3)
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Integrated Assessment
energy transport industry agriculture tourism
Economy & population
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CO2 GHG SO2 NHxVOC PM10NOx
PM10O3NO2SO2PM10O3NO2SO2
Emissions
Air quality
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Essential conditions for success
•Cooperation with other international organizations
•Close interaction with stakeholders
•Well connected to sectors
•Involving accession countries