Air pollution and climate change policies in Europe: exploring linkages and the added value of an integrated approach

Publication

There is an increasing awareness in both the science and policy communities of the importance of addressing the linkages between the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases. Many of the traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gases have common sources, their emissions interact in the atmosphere, and separately or jointly they cause a variety of environmental impacts on the local, regional and global scales. Linkages work in two directions: there can be synergies and negative trade-offs. Thus, emission control strategies that simultaneously address air pollutants and greenhouse gases may lead to a more efficient use of the resources on all scales.

Authors

Tuinstra W , Kalognomou EA , Moussiopoulos N , Eerens H , Dentener F , Raes F , Minnen J van , Amann M , Cofala J , Klimont Z , Swart R , Petroula T

Specifications

Publication title
Air pollution and climate change policies in Europe: exploring linkages and the added value of an integrated approach
Publication date
24 October 2004
Publication type
Publication
Magazine
Kopenhagen: European Environment Agency, 2004 (EEA technical report 2004-5)
Product number
91309