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Effects of the projected changes in land use and climate on soil vulnerability in Europe

Afshar, Mehdi H.; Hassani, Amirhossein; Borrelli, Pasquale; Panagos, Panos; Robinson, David A.; Or, Daniel; Shokri, Nima

2025

Evaluating the ecological and societal impact of urban rain gardens in Lublin, Poland

Sowińska-Świerkosz, Barbara; Michalik-Śnieżek, Malwina; Kemper, Raimund; Liu, Hai-Ying

2025

Efficient use of a Lagrangian particle dispersion model for atmospheric inversions using satellite observations of column mixing ratios

Thompson, Rona Louise; Krishnankutty, Nalini; Pisso, Ignacio; Schneider, Philipp; Stebel, Kerstin; Sasakawa, Motoki; Stohl, Andreas; Platt, Stephen Matthew

Satellite instruments for measuring atmospheric column mixing ratios have improved significantly over the past couple of decades, with increases in pixel resolution and accuracy. As a result, satellite observations are being increasingly used in atmospheric inversions to improve estimates of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), particularly CO2 and CH4, and to constrain regional and national emission budgets. However, in order to make use of the increasing resolution in inversions, the atmospheric transport models used need to be able to represent the observations at these finer resolutions. Here, we present a new and computationally efficient methodology to model satellite column average mixing ratios with a Lagrangian particle dispersion model (LPDM) and calculate the Jacobian matrices describing the relationship between surface fluxes of GHGs and atmospheric column average mixing ratios, as needed in inversions. The development will enable a more accurate representation of satellite observations (especially high-resolution ones) via the use of LPDMs and, thus, help improve the accuracy of emission estimates obtained by atmospheric inversions. We present a case study using this methodology in the FLEXPART (FLEXible PARTicle dispersion model) LPDM and the FLEXINVERT inversion framework to estimate CH4 fluxes over Siberia using column average mixing ratios of CH4 (XCH4) from the TROPOMI (TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument) instrument aboard the Sentinel-5P satellite. The results of the inversion using TROPOMI XCH4 are evaluated against results using ground-based observations.

2025

Tidal Amplification in the Lower Thermosphere during the 2003 October-November Solar Storms

Liu, Hanli; Orsolini, Yvan; Zhang, Jiarong; Limpasuvan, Var; Oberheide, Jens

2025

Peut-on exploiter la puissance de l'océan pour capturer le carbone ?

Muri, Helene (intervjuobjekt)

Les océans doivent jouer un rôle pour aider l'humanité à éliminer le dioxyde de carbone de l'atmosphère afin de freiner le réchauffement climatique dangereux. Mais sommes-nous prêts à intensifier les technologies qui accompliront cette tâche ? La réponse, selon un groupe d'experts rapportant à l'Union européenne, est non.

2025

PM10 oxidative potential and chemical composition at an urban background and at an urban industrial site in Serbia during the heating period

Jovanović, M.; Živković, M.; Petrović, B.; Kovačević, R.; Radović, B.; Davidović, M.; Bartonova, Alena; Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena

2025

Unchanged PM2.5 levels over Europe during COVID-19 were buffered by ammonia

Evangeliou, Nikolaos; Tichý, Ondřej; Otervik, Marit Svendby; Eckhardt, Sabine; Balkanski, Yves; Hauglustaine, Didier A.

The coronavirus outbreak in 2020 had a devastating impact on human life, albeit a positive effect on the environment, reducing emissions of primary aerosols and trace gases and improving air quality. In this paper, we present inverse modelling estimates of ammonia emissions during the European lockdowns of 2020 based on satellite observations. Ammonia has a strong seasonal cycle and mainly originates from agriculture. We further show how changes in ammonia levels over Europe, in conjunction with decreases in traffic-related atmospheric constituents, modulated PM2.5. The key result of this study is a −9.8 % decrease in ammonia emissions in the period of 15 March–30 April 2020 (lockdown period) compared to the same period in 2016–2019, attributed to restrictions related to the global pandemic. We further calculate the delay in the evolution of the ammonia emissions in 2020 before, during, and after lockdowns, using a sophisticated comparison of the evolution of ammonia emissions during the same time periods for the reference years (2016–2019). Our analysis demonstrates a clear delay in the evolution of ammonia emissions of −77 kt, which was mainly observed in the countries that imposed the strictest travel, social, and working measures. Despite the general drop in emissions during the first half of 2020 and the delay in the evolution of the emissions during the lockdown period, satellite and ground-based observations showed that the European levels of ammonia increased. On one hand, this was due to the reductions in SO2 and NOx (precursors of the atmospheric acids with which ammonia reacts) that caused less binding and thus less chemical removal of ammonia (smaller loss – higher lifetime). On the other hand, the majority of the emissions persisted because ammonia mainly originates from agriculture, a primary production sector that was influenced very little by the lockdown restrictions. Despite the projected drop in various atmospheric aerosols and trace gases, PM2.5 levels stayed unchanged or even increased in Europe due to a number of reasons that were attributed to the complicated system. Higher water vapour during the European lockdowns favoured more sulfate production from SO2 and OH (gas phase) or O3 (aqueous phase). Ammonia first reacted with sulfuric acid, also producing sulfate. Then, the continuously accumulating free ammonia reacted with nitric acid, shifting the equilibrium reaction towards particulate nitrate. In high-free-ammonia atmospheric conditions such as those in Europe during the 2020 lockdowns, a small reduction in NOx levels drives faster oxidation toward nitrate and slower deposition of total inorganic nitrate, causing high secondary PM2.5 levels.

2025

Aviation and Climate

Muri, Helene Østlie

2025

GFAS4HTAP

Kaiser, Johannes; Huijnen, Vincent; Remy, Samuel; Ytre-Eide, Martin Album; Jong, Marc C. de; Zheng, Bo; Wiedinmyer, Christine

2025

Regulatory practices on the genotoxicity testing of nanomaterials and outlook for the future

Andreoli, Cristina; Dusinska, Maria; Bossa, Cecilia; Battistelli, Chiara Laura; Silva, Maria João; Louro, Henriqueta

2025

Fant helseskadelige kjemikalier på barnerom

Rostkowski, Pawel (intervjuobjekt); Aasen, Kristine Ramberg (journalist)

2025

Heavy metals and POP measurements 2023

Aas, Wenche; Halvorsen, Helene Lunder; Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo

This report presents an overview of the annual statistics and results from the monitoring programme of heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in EMEP in 2023.

NILU

2025

IRISCC: Advancing Environmental Science through Integrated Services for Climate Change Risks

Haapanala, Päivi; Brus, Magdalena; Nikolaidis, Nikolaos; Bäck, Jaana; Kivekäs, Niku; Kutsch, Werner; Schaap, Dick; Larsen, Klaus Steenberg; Altieri, Rosa Maria Petracca; Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Korsgaad, Katrine; Sundet, Sanna Sorvari; Rinne, Janne

2025

Investigating oxidative potential of particulate matter from an urban sampling station in Oslo (Norway)

Froment, Jean Francois; Honza, Tatiana; Hudecova, Alexandra Misci; Hak, Claudia; Yttri, Karl Espen; Longhin, Eleonora Marta

2025

Kan vi bruke havet til å fange karbon?

Muri, Helene (journalist)

Havet kan spille en rolle i arbeidet med å fjerne CO2 fra atmosfæren for å begrense farlig global oppvarming.

2025

EEA´s revision of the European air quality index bands

Ortiz, Alberto González; Soares, Joana; Targa, Jaume; Colina, Maria; Azcón, Laia; Banyuls, Lorena; Tobollik, Myriam; Monge, Silvia; Finnbjornsdottir, Ragnhildur

The European Air quality index has been updated and now its bands take into consideration the World Health Organization global air quality guidelines, published in 2021. A subindex per pollutant is calculated based on hourly data (including for PM, for which running 24-hours averages were considered before) and on the risk of short-term mortality. The worst pollutant subindex categorizes the index. The health messages linked to the different index categories remain unchanged.

European Topic Centre on Human Health and the Environment (ETC HE)

2025

DIGG-MIN-SKOLE: prosjektgjennomgang for Standard Norge

Bartonova, Alena; Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad; Fredriksen, Mirjam; Fredriksen, Tore

2025

Intercorrelations of short-, medium- and long-chain chlorinated paraffins, dechloranes and legacy POPs in 10 species of marine mammals from Norway, in light of dietary niche

Andvik, Clare Margaret; Jourdain, Eve Marie; Borgen, Anders; Lyche, Jan Ludvig; Karoliussen, Richard; Haug, Tore; Borgå, Katrine

2025

Modelling the Transport Externalities of Urban Sprawl Development in Polish Cities Between 2006 and 2023

Drabicki, Arkadiusz; Lopez-Aparicio, Susana; Grythe, Henrik; Kierpiec, Urszula; Tobola, Kamila; Kud, Bartosz; Chwastek, Konrad

2025

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