Reducing air pollution - National emission ceilings for air pollutants
Despite significant progress in recent decades, air pollution levels in the European Union still have adverse impacts on the environment and on health. The European Commission estimates that health-related costs of air pollution in the EU range from 390 to 940 billion euros per year. The proposed directive, which would replace the current National Emission Ceilings Directive, sets binding national reduction objectives for six air pollutants (SO2, NOx, NMVOCs, NH3, PM2.5 and CH4) to be met by 2020 and 2030. It will also implement the Gothenburg Protocol as amended in 2012. The European Commission estimates that implementation costs would range from 2.2 to 3.3 billion euros per year. After completion of the legislative procedure at first reading in the European Parliament and the Council, the presidents of the co-legislators signed the final act on 14 December 2016. Member States are required to transpose the new directive into national law by 1 July 2018. This briefing updates an earlier edition, of 6 October 2016: PE 589.821.
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- acord internațional
- calitatea aerului
- controlul poluării
- costuri pentru sănătate
- degradarea mediului înconjurător
- eutrofizare
- GEOGRAFIE
- geografie economică
- impact asupra mediului
- MEDIU ÎNCONJURĂTOR
- politica mediului înconjurător
- politică internaţională
- poluant atmosferic
- PROBLEME SOCIALE
- reducerea emisiilor de gaze cu efect de seră
- RELAŢII INTERNAŢIONALE
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