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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 1 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” 2 ..serve the countries and the Commission… Policy development Information from EEA Implementation, compliance Countries 3 Commission EEA member and partner countries EU Member States + Norway Iceland Liechtenstein +East Europe, Malta, Cyprus (members in 2001) NIS 4 The EEA Envision ALL TO SUPPORT POLICY ACTION P S I R Reporting Assessment Information Data REFERENCE CENTRE NETWORKING D Monitoring April 1998 Main EEA reports • 1999 : Environment in the EU at the turn of the century (State and Outlook/Scenarios) • • • • 2000 : Environmental signals, indicator based 2000/2001: Transport and environment report 2001 : next Environmental Signals 2002 : Europe's Environment : third Assessment (Kiev report) • 2004 : next State and Outlook report 6 EIONET European 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 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 (colead UBA Germany) • Around 8 manyear/year 8 ETC Air and Climate Change consortium 9 Institute 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) Technical University Athens (NTUA) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUT) Austria/Norway(Int) Greece TNO-MEP Netherlands AEA Technology United Kingdom Oeko-institute Germany Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute (SHMU) Slovakia Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMI) Czech Republic Main objectives for ETC Air and Climate Change 10 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. Main policy support activities EU Legislation EU European Climate Change Programme EU GHG Monitoring Mechanism CAFE programme AQ Framework Directive Daughter Directives, Ozone Directive National Emission Ceilings (NEC) Directive AQ Exchange of Information Decision Large Combustion Plant (LCP) Directive and Solvents Dir. Directive on ozone deleting substances and revisions IPPC Directive and EPER Decision Theme CC CC AQ,TAP AQ AQ AQ, TAP AQ AQ Strat. O3 All International conventions UNFCCC UNECE CLRTAP CC TAP 11 ETC/ACC Work Programme 1. Contribute to State-of-Environment reporting, assessments and environmental outlooks and explore cross-benefits between climate change and air pollution policies 2. Develop indicators for sectoral/environmental reporting, support data reporting and access and help remove duplication 3. Support policy making in EU and conventions 4. Interact with EIONET, organise workshops 12 Products and services in 2001 Delivery date Work package 1. Assessment and EEA reporting Proposal for an organisational framework for assessments Contribution to Environmental Signals 2002/Kiev report Preparations for EU 2004 State and Outlook report Contribution to first EER and next TERM 13 July October November September/ December Products and services in 2001 Delivery date Work package 2. Indicators, data flow, databases 1. Core indicator set air pollution/climate change. 2. Feasibility study 2002 report on climate change indicators in Europe June September Regular EIONET priority data flow progress reports; streamlining of reporting NFP/EIONET meetings Updates of databases CORINAIR, AIRBASE, MDS and updated EMEP/CORINAIR Guidebook AE: May, Sept AQ: December Updates of AQ-DEM and AE-DEM (IDA programme) June, Dec 14 Products and services in 2001 Delivery date Work package 3a. Add. support to EU/intern. policy frameworks: Climate change Support to EU Monitoring Mechanism (including Kyoto requirements) and the ECCP programme Ongoing Topic report ‘EU and MS greenhouse gas emission trends 1990-1999’ June Topic report ‘Analysis and comparison of national and EU projections of greenhouse emissions’ September EU UNFCC Greenhouse Gas Inventory (also input to the EU Third UNFCCC Communication May 15 Products and services in 2001 Delivery date Work package 3b. Add. support to EU/intern. policy frameworks: Air pollution Support to the CAFE and related EU legislation Ongoing Topic report ‘Air Quality in Europe’ July Topic report ‘Air Emissions trends in Europe’ July EU CLRTAP/NECD annual emission inventory June Report on ozone in EU summer 2001 October Support to EU Pollutant Emission Register(IPPC) Ongoing 16 ETC/ACC products related to emissions • Improve data flow between countries, the European Commission, Eurostat, the Conventions and EEA. Annual joint TFEIP/EIONET workshop (May 2001, Geneva, Switzerland). • Provide software tools to Member States to fulfil international reporting requirements (CollectER/ReportER/COPERT) http://www.spirit.sk/products/corinair/e_corinair.html en http://vergina.eng.auth.gr/mech/lat/copert/copert.htm • Publish the joint EMEP/CORINAIR Atmospheric Emission Inventory Guidebook http://reports.eea.eu.int/EMEPCORINAIR/ • Prepare the annual EU greenhouse gas inventory and the EC CLRTAP inventory http://themes.eea.eu.int/issues/climate and make emission data available http://service.eea.eu.int/ • From 2003 onwards assist in the collection and dissemination of the European Pollutant Emissions Register (EPER) 17 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 18 19 Emissions of acidifying gases 20 60% Reduction 2010 compared to BL-2010 PM10 Acidification & Trop O3 50% Climate change 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% CO2 SO2 NOx VOC P Index PM10 HMs PAHs Diox/Fur Spillover effects of climate change policies; acidification and tropospheric ozone policies and primary PM10 measures in the accelerated policy scenario. Source: RIVM (2000) 21 Exceedance of the EU human health threshold value for ozone in urban areas in EEA18 Average number of exceedance days O3: Average number of exceedance days in urban areas (8h >110 ug/m3) 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1990 22 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Integrated Assessment Economy & population D energy transport P CO2 GHG S SO2 NO2 regional 23 industry SO2 O3 PM10 agriculture NOx SO2 VOC NO2 urban tourism NHx O3 PM10 PM10 Emissions Air quality Essential conditions for success • Cooperation with other international organizations • Close interaction with stakeholders • Well connected to sectors • Involving accession countries 24