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The Air quality in Europe – 2016 report
The Air quality in Europe – 2016 report EEA Air quality in Europe 2016 report Health impacts of exposure to fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone The health impacts of air pollution can be quantified and expressed as premature mortality and morbidity. Mortality reflects reduction in life expectancy owing to premature death as a
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WMO: The Global Climate in 2011–2015
World Meteorological Organization: THE WORLD’S WARMEST FIVE-YEAR PERIOD ON RECORD The period 2011–2015 was the warmest five-year period on record globally. Using the mean of three major global datasets, temperatures for the period were 0.57 °C (1.03 °F) above the average for the standard 1961–1990 reference period. This compares with the period 2006–2010, in which temperatures were 0.51 °C (0.92 °F) above average, and is consistent with a
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June 5th, 2016 World Environment Day
Achim Steiner, United Nations Under Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director message for World Environment Day In 2016, our focus for World Environment Day is combatting the illegal trade in wildlife. Angola, this year’s host, is committed to acting on this issue, through efforts such as defining a new elephant management plan, strengthening the enforcement of
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Premature Deaths from Environmental Degradation Threat to Global Public Health, UNEP Report Says
Nairobi, 23 May 2016 - Environmental degradation and pollution is estimated to cause up to 234 times as many premature deaths as occur in conflicts annually, highlighting the importance of a healthy environment to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, according to a new report released at the second United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA2). Environmental
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May 2016: Intense Saharan dust transport event over the Mediterranean
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