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Fjernmåling av metanutslipp ved bruk av Sentinel-5P: en mulighetsstudie

Kylling, Arve; Stebel, Kerstin; Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Schneider, Philipp

Rapporten beskriver hvilke muligheter Sentinel-5P kan gi med tanke på å utvikle produkter for årlige nasjonale dekningskart med arealestimater med vekt på klimagassen metan.

NILU

2021

Monitoring of environmental contaminants in air and precipitation. Annual report 2020.

Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Aas, Wenche; Halvorsen, Helene Lunder; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo

This report presents environmental monitoring data from 2020 and time-trends for the Norwegian programme for Long-range atmospheric transported contaminants. The results cover 200 organic compounds (regulated and non-regulated), 11 heavy metals, and organic chemicals of potential Arctic concern.

NILU

2021

Ren luft for alle. ExtraStiftelsen project 2019/HE1-263918.

Castell, Nuria; Grossberndt, Sonja; Gray, Laura; Fredriksen, Mirjam; Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad

In 2019, in the framework of Oslo being European Green Capital, NILU invited students from elementary schools to
measure air pollution in their neighbourhood, using simple and affordable measuring methods based on paper and
Vaseline. The students prepared the measuring devices and selected the places where they wanted to monitor. After one
week, they retrieved the devices and used a scale to compare the amount of dust fastened to the Vaseline. All of the data
gathered by the students was uploaded by the teachers to a website (https://luftaforalle.nilu.no/), where a map showed all the results from the participating schools. The school campaign has helped researchers to get data on particulate matter from many places where data was not available, and has increased awareness among the children about the sustainability challenges cities are facing.

NILU

2021

Monitoring of greenhouse gases and aerosols at Svalbard and Birkenes in 2020. Annual report.

Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Svendby, Tove Marit; Hermansen, Ove; Lunder, Chris Rene; Platt, Stephen Matthew; Fiebig, Markus; Fjæraa, Ann Mari; Hansen, Georg H.; Schmidbauer, Norbert; Krognes, Terje

The report summarizes the activities and results of the greenhouse gas monitoring at the Zeppelin Observatory, situated on Svalbard in Arctic Norway, during the period 2001-2020, and the greenhouse gas monitoring and aerosol observations from Birkenes for 2009-2020.

NILU

2021

Links to Copernicus data and services. Status and recommendations.

Tarrasón, Leonor; Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Stebel, Kerstin; Rouïl, Laurence; Colette, Augustin; Esteve, Jaume

This report presents available Copernicus data from both its satellite and service component. It contains a comprehensive overview of the status of use of Copernicus data and products in the work of the European Environment Agency (EEA) and provides recommendations to make better use of Copernicus information focusing on the activities of the European Topic Centre for Air pollution, Transport, Noise, and Industry pollution (ETC/ATNI). Specific recommended activities to make better use of Copernicus data involve mapping and emission activities at ETC/ATNI, trend analysis, noise, and air quality assessments as well as the development of on-line air quality services and the implementation of urban sustainability studies.

ETC/ATNI

2021

Spredningsberegninger av luftforurensning fra Årdal Metallverk

Weydahl, Torleif

Rapporten presenterer oppdaterte spredningsberegninger for utslipp til luft fra Årdal Metallverk i Øvre Årdal. Utslippene er hentet fra utslippstillatelsen som en vurdering av «worst-case». Det er beregnet bakkekonsentrasjoner for SO2, støv og fluorider, samt metallkomponentene i utslippstillatelsen. Beregningene, som er basert på en konservativ metodikk, viser potensielt overskridelse av målsetningsverdier for nikkel og arsen i nærområdet til anlegget ved nivåene i utslippstillatelsen. Beregningene gir også fare for overskridelse for støv, men vurderingen er usikker fordi verken andelen PM2,5 og PM10 i utslippet eller bidraget fra øvrige kilder er kjent.

NILU

2021

Fluorinated polymers in a low carbon, circular and toxic-free economy. Technical report.

Wahlström, M.; Pohjalainen, E. (eds.) Yli-Rantala, E.; Behringer, D.; Herzke, Dorte; Mudge, Stephen Michael; Beekman, M.; Blaeij, A. de; Devilee, J.; Gabbert, S.; Kuppevelt, M. van; Jeddi, M. Zare; Gabrielsen, P.; Trier, X.

Fluorinated polymers are used in a variety of applications providing benefits to the society, but at the same time also causing risks of irreversible pollution and impacts on the environment and human health in different stages of the lifecycle. The main aim of the study was to provide information on impacts of fluorinated polymers along their lifecycles in a low carbon, circular and toxic-free economy, which could be relevant to consider in future assessments. An important part of the work was also to discuss options for risk governance and to identify knowledge gaps. The work was based on a literature survey of recently published reports and selected peer-reviewed articles on the topic.

The report presents the results of the work carried out by the ETC/WMGE and ETC/CME.

ETC/WMGE

2021

VOC measurements 2019

Solberg, Sverre; Claude, Anja; Reimann, Stefan; Sauvage, Stéphane

This report presents VOC (volatile organic compound) measurements carried out during 2019 at EMEP monitoring sites. In total, 19 sites reported VOC-data from EMEP VOC sites this year. Some of the data-sets are considered preliminary and are not included in the report.
The monitoring of VOC has become more diverse with time in terms of instrumentation. Starting in the early 1990s with standardized methods based on manual sampling in steel canisters and adsorption tubes with subsequent analyses at the lab, the methods now consist of a variety of instruments and measurement principles, including automated continuous monitors and manual flask samples.
Within the EU infrastructure project ACTRIS, data quality issues related to measurements of VOC are an important topic. Many of the institutions providing VOC-data to EMEP are participating in the ACTRIS infrastructure project, either as formal partners or on a voluntary basis. Participation in ACTRIS means an extensive effort with data-checking including detailed discussions between the ACTRIS community and individual participants. There is no doubt that this extensive effort has benefited the EMEP-program substantially and has led to improved data quality in general.
Comparison between median levels in 2019 and the medians of the previous 10-years period, revealed similar geographical patterns as in the previous years. Changes in instrumentation, procedures and station network with time make it difficult though to provide a rigorous and pan-European assessment of long-term trends of the observed VOCs. In this report, we have estimated the trends in NMHC over the 2000-2019 period at five sites by three independent statistical methods. All three methods gave comparable estimates of the trends, although the Mann-Kendall method based on annual data (compared to daily data for the other two methods) found fewer significant trends.
These estimates indicate marked differences in the long-term trends for the individual species. Small or non-significant trends were found for ethane during 2000-2019. Propane also showed fairly small reductions. On the other hand, components linked to road traffic (ethene, ethyne and benzene) showed the strongest drop in mean concentrations, up to 60-80% at some stations.

NILU

2021

Transboundary particulate matter, photo-oxidants, acidifying and eutrophying components

Fagerli, Hilde; Tsyro, Svetlana; Simpson, David; Nyiri, Agnes; Wind, Peter; Gauss, Michael; Benedictow, Anna Maria Katarina; Klein, Heiko; Bustamante, Alvaro Moises Valdebenito; Mu, Qing; Wærsted, Eivind Grøtting; Gliss, Jonas; Brenna, Hans; Mortier, Augustin; Griesfeller, Jan; Aas, Wenche; Hjellbrekke, Anne-Gunn; Solberg, Sverre; Tørseth, Kjetil; Yttri, Karl Espen; Mareckova, Katarina; Matthews, Bradley; Schindlbacher, Sabine; Ullrich, Bernhard; Wankmüller, Robert; Scheuschner, Thomas; Kuenen, Jeroen J.P.

Norwegian Meteorological Institute

2021

Quality assurance and quality control procedure for national and Union GHG projections 2021

Schmid, Carmen; Wartecker, Georg; Dauwe, Tom; Maris, Kelsey van; Brook, Rosie; Bouman, Evert; Joswicka-Olsen, Magdalena; Esparrago, Javier

The quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) procedure is an element of the QA/QC programme of the Union system for policies and measures and projections to be established in 2021 according to Article 39 of the Regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action (EU) 2018/1999. The European Environment Agency (EEA) is responsible for the annual implementation of the QA/QC procedures and is assisted by the European Topic Centre on Climate Change Mitigation and Energy (ETC/CME). The QA/QC procedure document describes QA/QC checks carried out at EU level on the national reported projections from Member States and on the compiled Union GHG projections. QA/QC procedures are performed at several different stages during the preparation of the national and Union GHG projections in order to aim to ensure the timeliness, transparency, accuracy, consistency, comparability and completeness of the reported information. The results of the 2021 QA/QC procedure are presented in the related paper ETC/CME Eionet Report 8/2021.

ETC/CME

2021

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