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summary:start [2025/04/16 08:13] – [Air pollution trends in Germany] kotzulla | summary:start [2025/04/19 12:18] (current) – [Major improvements compared to last submission] kotzulla | ||
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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' | 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, | Nevertheless, | ||
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===== Major improvements compared to last submission ===== | ===== Major improvements compared to last submission ===== | ||
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===== Priorities for further improvement ===== | ===== Priorities for further improvement ===== | ||
- | For an overview on major improvements introduced with the current submission or planned for future submissions please refer to [[general: | + | For an overview on major improvements introduced with the current submission or planned for future submissions please refer to [[general: |
Most notably, Germany will seek to improve the completeness of the report, in particular regarding heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants. | Most notably, Germany will seek to improve the completeness of the report, in particular regarding heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants. |