THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT STATE AND OUTLOOK 2010 SYNTHESIS.

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THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT STATE AND OUTLOOK 2010 SYNTHESIS

State of the environment report No 1/2007

Content Chapter 0 Abbreviations and acronyms, acknowledgements and foreword[586.6 KB] Chapter 0 Abbreviations and acronyms, acknowledgements and foreword Chapter 1 Europe's environment in an age of transition[6.9 MB] Chapter 1 Europe's environment in an age of transition Chapter 2 Environment and health and the quality of life[20.7 MB] Chapter 2 Environment and health and the quality of life Chapter 3 Climate change[7.7 MB] Chapter 3 Climate change Chapter 4 Biodiversity[14.4 MB] Chapter 4 Biodiversity Chapter 5 Marine and coastal environment[14.2 MB] Chapter 5 Marine and coastal environment Chapter 6 Sustainable consumption and production[7.8 MB] Chapter 6 Sustainable consumption and production Chapter 7 Sectors that drive environmental change[11.1 MB] Chapter 7 Sectors that drive environmental change Chapter 7.1 Satellite spread[232.6 KB] Chapter 7.1 Satellite spread Chapter 8 Annexes[28.4 MB] Chapter 8 Annexes Chapter 9 References[818.5 KB] Chapter 9 References Cover[4.1 MB] Cover Full report: Europe's environment. The fourth assessment[109.4 MB] Full report: Europe's environment. The fourth assessment

The State of the Arctic Environment

Environmental assessment report No 5 State and pressure of the marine and coastal Mediterranean environment -

Biodiversity monitoring in Europe

Air quality in Europe — 2012 report

This report presents an overview and analysis of the status and trends of air quality in Europe based on concentration measurements in ambient air and data on anthropogenic emissions and trends from 2001 — when mandatory monitoring of ambient air concentrations of selected pollutants first produced reliable air quality information — to 2010

EEA Technical report No 8/2012 European Union emission inventory report 1990–2010 under the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP)

Energy and environment report 2008

Environment in the European Union at the turn of the century, 1999

Europe's Environment: The Second Assessment, 1998

In support of the 2011 'Environment for Europe' Ministerial Conference in Astana, EEA has prepared Europe's environment — An Assessment of Assessments (EE-AoA). This report provides a comprehensive overview of available sources of environmental information across the region which directly relate to the themes in focus at the Conference, water and related ecosystems, and green economy.

SOER-2010:State of Environment Report Emissions of air pollutants derive from almost all economic and societal activities. They result in clear risks to human health and ecosystems. In Europe, policies and actions at all levels have greatly reduced anthropogenic emissions and exposure but some air pollutants still harm human health. Similarly, as emissions of acidifying pollutants have reduced, the situation for Europe's rivers and lakes has improved but atmospheric nitrogen oversupply still threatens biodiversity in sensitive terrestrial and water ecosystems. The movement of atmospheric pollution between continents attracts increasing political attention. Greater international cooperation, also focusing on links between climate and air pollution policies, is required more than ever to address air pollution.

2010 Chapter 1: the state of the environment in Europe Chapter 2: climate change Chapter 3: nature and biodiversity Chapter 4: natural resources and waste Chapter 5: environment, health and quality of life Chapter 6: links between environmental challenges Chapter 7: environmental challenges in a global context Chapter 8: future environmental priorities: some reflections Chapter 8: future environmental priorities: some reflections

1 The state of the environment in Europe Europe relies heavily on natural capital and ecosystems at home and abroad Access to reliable up-to-date information about the environment provides a basis for action Reviewing the state of the environment in Europe reveals considerable progress, but challenges remain Links between environmental pressures point to environmental systemic risks Looking at the state of the environment and future challenges from different perspectives

2. Climate change Climate change could lead to catastrophic impacts if unchecked Europe's ambition is to limit global mean temperature increase to below 2 °C The EU has been reducing its greenhouse gas emissions, and will meet its Kyoto obligation A closer look at key sectoral greenhouse gas emissions reveals mixed trends Looking ahead to 2020 and beyond: the EU is making some progress Climate change impacts and vulnerabilities differ across regions, sectors and communities Climate change is projected to have major impacts on ecosystems, water resources and human health Dedicated adaptation by Europe is urgently needed to build resilience against climate impacts Responding to climate change also affects other environmental challenges

3 Nature and biodiversity Biodiversity loss degrades natural capital and ecosystem services Europe's ambition is to halt the loss of biodiversity and maintain ecosystem services Biodiversity is still in decline Land conversion drives biodiversity loss and degradation of soil functions Forests are heavily exploited: the share of old-growth stands is critically low Farmland areas decrease but management intensifies: species-rich grasslands are in decline Terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems are still under pressure despite reduced pollution loads The marine environment is heavily affected by pollution and overfishing Maintaining biodiversity, also at global level, is crucial for people

4 Natural resources and waste The overall environmental impact of Europe's resource use continues to grow Europe's ambition is to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation Waste management continues to shift from disposal to recycling and prevention Life-cycle thinking in waste management contributes to reducing environmental impacts and resource use Reducing resource use in Europe also reduces environmental impacts globally Water demand management is essential for using water resources within natural limits Consumption patterns are key drivers of resource use and waste generation Trade facilitates European resource imports and shifts some of the environmental impacts abroad Natural resource management is linked to other environmental and socio

5 Environment, health and quality of life Environment, health, life expectancy and social inequalities are linked Europe's ambition is to provide an environment not giving rise to harmful effects on health For some pollutants ambient air quality has improved, but major health threats remain Road traffic is a common source of several health impacts, especially in urban areas Better wastewater treatment has led to improved water quality, but complementary approaches may be needed for the future Pesticides in the environment have potential for unintended impacts to wildlife and humans New chemical regulation may help, but the combined effects of chemicals remain an issue Climate change and health is an emerging challenge for Europe Natural environments provide multiple benefits to health and well-being, especially in urban areas A broader perspective is needed to address ecosystem and health links and emerging challenges

6 Links between environmental challenges Links between environmental challenges point towards increasing complexity Land-use patterns reflect trade-offs in how we use natural capital and ecosystem services Soil is a vital resource degraded by many pressures Sustainable water management requires striking a balance between different uses (Not) Keeping our environmental footprint within limits How and where we use natural capital and ecosystem services matters

7 Environmental challenges in a global context Environmental challenges in Europe and in the rest of the world are intertwined Links between environmental challenges are particularly apparent in Europe's direct neighbourhood Environmental challenges are closely connected with global drivers of change Environmental challenges may increase risks to food, energy and water security on a global scale Global developments may increase Europe's vulnerabilities to systemic risks

8 Future environmental priorities: some reflections Unprecedented change, interconnected risks and increased vulnerabilities pose new challenges Implementing and strengthening environmental protection provides multiple benefits Dedicated management of natural capital and ecosystem services increases social and economic resilience More integrated actions across policy domains can help in greening the economy Stimulating fundamental transition towards a greener economy in Europe