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European Environment Agency

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  • The closure comes as a report by the European Environment Agency said air pollution costs the UK up to €18bn a year, and an influential group of MPs warning the government is putting thousands of lives at risk due to the UK's failure to meet European air pollution standards.

    Environmental Protection UK forced to shut 2011

  • In fact, the French are not waiting for further research on this matter, and are taking steps based on the notion that it is better to be safe than sorry -- codifying advice from the European Environment Agency, the Finnish Nuclear Regulatory Safety Authority and the Israeli Health Ministry among others.

    Devra Davis, Ph.D.: Cell Phones and Brain Cancer: The Real Story Ph.D. Devra Davis 2010

  • According to the European Environment Agency, Passenger cars are responsible for 12 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in Europe - a growing trend that has become a cause of worry for environmentalists across the globe

    German Suburb of Vauban Opts to go 'Car-less' 2009

  • Farm emissions account for 9% to 10% of the EU's total greenhouse gases -- more than all industrial processes, such as steelmaking and chemical manufacturing, combined, according to the European Environment Agency.

    European Farmers Turn to Biogas Plants 2009

  • As indicated by the orange line in Figure 2, the European Environment Agency (EEA) projects that the EU-15 existing measures will halt the projected increase in greenhouse gases; however, as indicated by the red line, they are insufficient to reduce EU-15 emissions to their Kyoto requirements that began in 2008.

    European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) 2009

  • European Environment Agency, Copenhagen (last accessed 9 May 2007). —

    Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6 2008

  • European Environment Agency, Copenhagen (last accessed 9 May 2007). —

    Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6 2008

  • European Environment Agency, Copenhagen (last accessed 9 May 2007) — UNEP (2004a).

    Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6 2008

  • The European Environment Agency (EEA) publishes “environmental issues” and “environmental headline” indicators; the “environmental signals” reports (Table 1) provide a short indicator list designed to give an “environmental perspective … in the context of sustainability”.

    Indicators of sustainable development 2008

  • European Environment Agency, Copenhagen (last accessed 9 May 2007). —

    Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6 2008

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