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The Informative Inventory Report (IIR) is providing complementary information to Germany' | The Informative Inventory Report (IIR) is providing complementary information to Germany' | ||
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+ | However, this report does //not// provide a comprehensive discussion on air pollution or the measures and politics dealing with it. Such information is included in the published national programs for further emission reductions, e.g. under the NEC directive or the trend and projection reports for green-house gases. Instead, it provides a detailed insight on the process of air pollution and emission inventory preparation. The focus lies on the methods and assumptions used for the German emission reporting and to underpin the " | ||
===== Air pollution trends in Germany ===== | ===== Air pollution trends in Germany ===== | ||
- | Air pollution in Germany declined significantly over the last few decades. As the figure below illustrates, | + | Air pollution in Germany declined significantly over the last few decades. As the figure below illustrates, |
- | A decrease of emissions is seen for all pollutants, though progress varies. Sulphur dioxide and TSP (total suspended particles), for example, saw a rapid decline in the early 1990s while the decrease of other pollutant' | + | |
- | Nevertheless, the above figure also illustrates | + | Especially in the 1990s, big improvements have been achieved due to the re-organisation of the former East German economy after the re-unification |
- | For heavy metal and POP (Persistent Organic Pollutants) emissions, the picture | + | |
- | [{{: | + | A decrease of emissions is seen for all pollutants, though progress varies: Sulphur dioxide and TSP (total suspended particles), for example, saw a rapid decline in the early 1990s while the decrease of other pollutant' |
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+ | Nevertheless, | ||
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+ | For heavy metal and POP (Persistent Organic Pollutants) emissions, the picture is far more heterogeneous: | ||
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All trends are analysed and explained in detail in the [[general: | All trends are analysed and explained in detail in the [[general: | ||
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===== Major improvements compared to last submission ===== | ===== Major improvements compared to last submission ===== | ||
- | For details, refer to the chapters | + | For more details, |
===== Completeness ===== | ===== Completeness ===== | ||
- | With respect to all major air pollutants, the German inventory is generally considered complete. In contrast, for heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants there are still quite a few missing bits and pieces. Completeness of the German inventory can also be assessed by referring to the data submission. All cells marked " | + | With respect to all major air pollutants, the German inventory is generally considered complete. In contrast, for heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants there are still quite a few missing bits and pieces. |
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+ | For more information, | ||
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+ | Completeness of the German inventory can also be assessed by referring to the data submission. All cells marked " | ||
===== Priorities for further improvement ===== | ===== Priorities for further improvement ===== | ||
- | For a detailed look on all improvements planned for the next and for upcoming submission | + | For an overview |
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+ | Most notably, Germany will seek to improve the completeness of the report, in particular regarding heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants. | ||
+ | Moreover, we will continue to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date IIR. | ||
===== Structure of this report ===== | ===== Structure of this report ===== |