Day 2 of the 5th EU #CleanAirEU Forum focuses on air quality and policy. Freely available #CopernicusAtmosphere data and tools help to understand air quality impacts in Europe and design effective policies.

CAMS free air quality policy tools: https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/policy-tools

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Day 1 of the 5th EU #CleanAirEU Forum was packed with discussions on how to improve air quality across Europe. Florence Rabier, Director General of #ECMWF, co-hosted the session “Mapping the invisible” on Earth observation; Laurence Rouil, Director of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), co-presented a live demo of the new Sentinel satellite capabilities for air pollution monitoring across Europe.

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EEA Ask an Expert - What is the impact of air pollution on our health?

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RT by @eurireland: The latest @euenvironment report shows that air pollution caused 240 000 deaths in the EU in 2022. ☁️

Taking climate action doesn’t just save the planet — it protects lives and ecosystems too🌍💚

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#BeatAirPollution #CleanAirEU

The latest @euenvironment report shows that air pollution caused 240 000 deaths in the EU in 2022. ☁️

Taking climate action doesn’t just save the planet — it protects lives and ecosystems too🌍💚

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The latest @EUEnvironment report shows that air pollution caused 240 000 deaths in the EU in 2022. ☁️ Taking climate action doesn’t just save the planet — it protects lives and ecosystems too🌍💚 Read more 🔽 #BeatAirPollution #CleanAirEU

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The latest @euenvironment report shows that air pollution caused 240 000 deaths in the EU in 2022. ☁️

Taking climate action doesn’t just save the planet — it protects lives and ecosystems too🌍💚

Read more 🔽

#BeatAirPollution #CleanAirEU

The latest @euenvironment report shows that air pollution caused 240 000 deaths in the EU in 2022. ☁️

Taking climate action doesn’t just save the planet — it protects lives and ecosystems too🌍💚

Read more 🔽

#BeatAirPo...
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https://nitter.privacydev.net/EUClimateAction/status/1867171477713506442#m

EU Climate Action (@EUClimateAction)

The latest @EUEnvironment report shows that air pollution caused 240 000 deaths in the EU in 2022. ☁️ Taking climate action doesn’t just save the planet — it protects lives and ecosystems too🌍💚 Read more 🔽 #BeatAirPollution #CleanAirEU

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RT by @EU_ENV: 🆕 The revised Ambient Air Quality Directive is published.

The new rules will contribute to the EU's objective on zero pollution by 2050 and will help prevent premature deaths due to air pollution.

👉 https://europa.eu/!7kKNM6

#AirQuality #AAQD #CleanAirEU

[2024-11-20 07:42 UTC]

Directive - EU - 2024/2881 - EN - EUR-Lex

RT by @EU_ENV: Industrial emissions mainly come from:
🐄 Animal rearing & food processing
🏭 Heavy industry & manufacturing
🗑️ Waste
💡 Energy

Our Industrial Emissions Directive protects our health and 🌍 from #AirPollution, for a healthier and #CleanAirEU 👉 https://europa.eu/!pwwpb8

[2024-09-16 13:14 UTC]

RT by @EU_ENV: On this #WorldCleanAirDay, remember that:

🌫️ 250.000 premature deaths occur due to particulate matter in the EU every year.
🌫️ Air pollution costs the EU €853 billion per year.

The 🇪🇺 is on track to reduce the health impact due to air pollution by 55% by 2030.

#CleanAirEU

[2024-09-07 07:30 UTC]

RT by @EU_ENV: 🇸🇪 Uppsala has Europe's cleanest city air according to @euenvironment's updated air quality viewer, followed by 🇸🇪 Umeå & 🇵🇹 Faro

Yet, 3 out of 4 Europeans live in urban areas & most of them still face air pollution above @WHO guidelines 👉 https://europa.eu/!Nkvtjq

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[2024-08-29 10:32 UTC]

Updated data: Uppsala has cleanest city air in Europe

Published today, European Environment Agency’s (EEA) updated European city air quality viewer shows that people in Uppsala and Umeå, Sweden, and Faro, Portugal, can enjoy the cleanest city air in Europe. Three out of four Europeans live in urban areas and most of them are exposed to unsafe levels of air pollution. Improving air quality to levels recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) could significantly reduce premature deaths caused by air pollution.