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general:trends:emission_trends_ammonia [2022/02/04 11:59] – [Table] Data update 2022 gniffke | general:trends:emission_trends_ammonia [2022/02/04 12:12] – [Main drivers] Text update 2022 gniffke | ||
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- | The Main Drivers for NH₃ emissions are agricultural emissions from **Manure Management (NFR 4.B)** with 42% of total 1990 emissions and a 20% reduction between 1990-2019 and **Agricultural Soils (NFR 4.D)** with even 53% of total 1990 emissions and a 16% decrease between 1990-2018. The overall emission trend mainly follows the agricultural emissions closely with a total reduction of 18% between 1990 and 2019. The decrease of NH₃ emission in the year 1991 is due to a reduced livestock population that followed after the German reunification, | + | The Main Drivers for NH₃ emissions are agricultural emissions from **Manure Management (NFR 4.B)** with 43% of total 1990 emissions and a 26% reduction between 1990-2020 and **Agricultural Soils (NFR 4.D)** with even 53% of total 1990 emissions and a 32% decrease between 1990-2020. The overall emission trend mainly follows the agricultural emissions closely with a total reduction of 25% between 1990 and 2020. The decrease of NH₃ emission in the year 1991 is due to a reduced livestock population that followed after the German reunification, |
- | __NH₃ Emissions 1990-2019__ | + | __NH₃ Emissions 1990-2020__ |
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