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Impacts of Short-lived Climate Forcers on Arctic Climate, Air Quality, and Human Health

Kupiainen, Kaarle; Eckhardt, Sabine; Flanner, Mark G. (eds.)

Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

2021

Atmospheric Supply of Nitrogen, Copper, HCB, BDE-99, SCCP and PFOS to the Baltic Sea in 2019

Gauss, Michael; Gusev, Alexey; Aas, Wenche; Shatalov, Victor; Ilyin, Ilia; Rozovskaya, Olga; Klein, Heiko; Nyiri, Agnes; Vulyh, Nadejda

Norwegian Meteorological Institute

2021

Environmental pollutants in the terrestrial and urban environment 2020

Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Moe, Børge; Nygård, Torgeir; Herzke, Dorte; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

Samples from the urban terrestrial environment in the Oslo area were analysed for metals and a large number of organic environmental pollutants. The selected species were earthworm, fieldfare, tawny owl, red fox and brown rat. Air- and soil-samples were also included in the study to further the understanding on sources and uptake of pollutants. A food-chain approach was used to investigate trophic magnification of the different compounds.

NILU

2021

Global environment outlook - Geo-6. Technical summary

Gupta, Joyeeta; Ekins, Paul; Boileau, Pierre (eds.) Asrar, Ghassem; Baker, Elaine; Banuri, Tariq; Bemigisha, Jane; Clark, Graeme; Crump, John; Mayocyoc-Daguitan, Florence; Davies, Jonathan; Dickerson, Phillip; Dronin, Nicoalai; Elder, Mark; Gaddis, Erica; Gensuo, Jia; Grobicki, Anna Maria; Guerreiro, Cristina; Guhl, Andres; Harris, Peter; Hay, Rowena; Hedden, Steve; Jacob, Klaus; Kainuma, Mikiko; Keating, Terry; King, Peter; Lehohla, Pali; Loewe, Christian; Lucas, Paul; Mangalagiu, Diana; Martino, Diego; McClain, Shanna; McMullen, Catherine; Mensah, Adelina; Murthy, Indu K.; Mwangi, Charles; Nzioka, John Muthama; Park, Jacob; Pereira, Laura; Prates, Fernando Filgueira; Rast, Walter; Rice, Jake; Seager, Joni; Sonntag, William; Stoett, Peter; Tan, Michelle; Vuuren, Detlef van; Zenghelis, Dimitri Alexis

he sixth Global Environment Outlook was launched in 2019 at the fourth UN Environment Assembly. It highlighted the ongoing damage to life and health from pollution and land degradation, and warned that zoonosis was already accounting for more than 60% of human infectious diseases. Since then the spread of COVID-19 has demonstrated the enormous challenges a global pandemic can cause for health care systems and the economy, as well as revealing potential environmental benefits of an altered lifestyle. This Technical Summary synthesizes the science and data in the GEO-6 report to make it accessible to a broad audience of policymakers, students and scientists. It demonstrates that more urgent and sustained action is required to address the degradation caused by our energy, food and waste systems and identifies a variety of transformational pathways for those seeking far-reaching policies for environmental and economic recovery.

Cambridge University Press

2021

Målinger av SO2 i omgivelsene til Elkem Carbon og REC Solar. Januar 2020 – desember 2020.

Hak, Claudia; Teigland, Even Kristian; Andresen, Erik

På oppdrag fra Elkem Carbon AS har NILU utført målinger av SO2 i omgivelsene til Elkem Carbon og REC Solar i Vågsbygd
(Kristiansand kommune). Bedriftene ble pålagt av Miljødirektoratet å gjennomføre SO2-målinger i omgivelsesluft.
Målingene ble utført med SO2-monitor i boligområdet på Fiskåtangen (Konsul Wilds vei) og med passive SO2-prøvetakere
ved 6 steder rundt bedriftene. Rapporten dekker målinger i perioden 1. januar 2020 – 31. desember 2020.
Norske grenseverdier for luftkvalitet (SO2) ble overholdt ved Konsul Wilds vei for alle midlingsperioder krevet i
forurensningsforskriften (årsmiddel, vintermiddel, døgnmiddel og timemiddel). De mest belastede stedene i måleperioden
var Konsul Wilds vei og Fiskåveien rett sør for bedriftene.

NILU

2021

European air quality interim mapping under ETC/ATNI. Evaluation of AQ mapping using UTD measurement and CAMS forecast modelling data: an approach for more timely European AQ annual maps.

Horálek, Jan; Hamer, Paul David; Schreiberova, Marketa; Schneider, Philipp

Air quality European-wide annual maps based on the Air Quality (AQ) e-Reporting validated (E1a) measurement data, the EMEP modelling data and other supplementary data have been regularly produced, using the Regression – Interpolation – Merging Mapping (RIMM) methodology. However, due to the time schedule of production of the validated AQ measurement and the EMEP modelling data, the RIMM air quality maps of a year Y have typically not been available until May of year Y+2. In this report, we examine the AQ interim mapping, based on the preliminary (E2a) measurement and the CAMS Ensemble Forecast modelling data. Such interim maps could be prepared one year earlier than the validated maps. In order to overcome an obstacle of data gaps of E2a data in several areas, so-called pseudo stations data in areas with no E2a data are estimated, based on regression relation between E2a data from year Y and validated E1a data from year Y-1, together with the ratio of the modelling results from years Y and Y-1. The analysis have been performed for the PM10 annual average, the NO2 annual average and the ozone indicator SOMO35, based on the 2017 data. We evaluate these maps using the validated E1a data. Based on the results, we recommend the regular production of the interim AQ maps for the examined indicators, in addition to the regular AQ maps.

ETC/ATNI

2021

Air Quality Plans and Measures. Analysis of data submitted from 2014 to 2020.

Santos, Gabriela Sousa; Clemetsen, Tore; Weydahl, Torleif; Guerreiro, Cristina

The submitted data were analysed with the aim to provide information to the EEA Member countries that can be used to improve their air quality management practices, and to give feedback on data quality and possible use. Previous studies in the framework of the Air Implementation Pilot (published in 2012 and 2013) made assessments of the measures and management practices but were not successful in defining the measures’ effectiveness, so the present report also looks into what kind of information can be obtained from the data.

In the period 2014 – 2020, 23 EEA member countries submitted at least one air quality plan. Most countries focus their plans on pollutants related to traffic: NO2 and/or PM10. Most measures target exceedances of NO2 (62 %), PM10 (26 %) and PM2.5 (10 %), and measures are reported that target exceedances of standards of benzo(a)pyrene, nickel and lead (all in PM10) as well as SO2. In one case, the measure is related to benzene.

« Traffic » is the main sector leading to exceedances, with 64 % of records, followed by « domestic heating » (14 %), « local industry » (10 %) and “Other” (8 %). The « Other » category when given further information could comprise a variety of sources including meteorology, agricultural residue burning, harbour activity or shipping.

The majority of the exceedances occurred in urban areas (65 %) followed by suburban areas (21 %), while 14 % of the exceedances addressed in the plans occurred in rural areas.

The available data consist of a large number of individual records (ranging from several hundreds to over 20 thousand depending on the reporting element) that in theory can be linked using unique identifiers. However, not all the records can be linked. While the basis for analysis can vary depending on which reporting segments are used, the overall results are consistent across the segments, and provide a very good overview of which air pollution abatement measures are taken by national and local authorities.

ETC/ATNI

2021

PM10/PM2.5 comparison exercise in Oslo, Norway. Study in 2015-2016 and 2018.

Marsteen, Leif; Hak, Claudia

The purpose of the comparison was to test for equivalence and establish calibration functions for automatic PM-analysers commonly used in Norway. The reference laboratory performed a field test at three different locations in Oslo during summer and winter conditions in the periods September 2015 to July 2016 and February to March 2018. Participating analysers were Palas Fidas 200, Grimm EDM 180, TEI TEOM 1405 DF, TEI FH 62 I-R, and R&P TEOM 1400AB.

The report proposes a system to carry out ongoing verification of equivalence in the Norwegian monitoring network and how to calibrate analyser data.

NILU

2021

Heavy metals and POP measurements, 2019

Aas, Wenche; Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla

NILU

2021

Målinger og beregning av lukt fra slamlager ved Solgård Avfallsplass i Moss

Berglen, Tore Flatlandsmo; Tønnesen, Dag; Schmidbauer, Norbert; Teigland, Even Kristian

NILU

2021

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