Title: Trends in Air Pollutant Emissions in Europe and Asia
1Trends in Air Pollutant Emissions in Europe and
Asia
J. Cofala, Z. Klimont, A. Chambers, P. Purohit,
P. Rafaj
2Overview
- GAINS emission trends for comparison with remote
sensing observations - Changes in emissions of SO2, NOx, PM 2.5 and VOC
between 1995 2010 in Europe, China and India - Comparison of current Asian emissions with
previous IIASA studies - Ambient concentrations of PM 2.5 and ozone for
Asia
3Data sources
- GAINS EUROPE
- Bilateral consultations with EU Member States
- Meetings with experts from Russia and Ukraine
- GAINS ASIA
- China Tsinghua University (emission inventories
and control strategies) Energy Research
Institute (projections of activity levels) - India emission inventories and projections TERI
4Change in European Emissions of air pollutants
from 1995 to 2010
5Change in SO2 emission structure in Europe
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
6Change in NOx emission structure in Europe
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
7Europe SO2 in 2000 - GAINS vs. national
inventories
8Change in Emissions of air pollutants in China
and India
9Evolution of Chinese NMVOC emissionsWei Wei et
al., in preparation
10Structure of SO2 emissions
China
India
11Structure of NOx emissions
China
India
12Comparison of historic emissions China (Million
tons)
13Comparison of historic emissions India (Million
tons)
14PM 2.5 concentrations China
2005
2000
15PM 2.5 concentrations India
2005
2000
16Ozone SOMO35 in India
2005
2000
17Summary and conclusions (1)
- Since early 1990s emissions of air pollutants in
Europe importantly declined - GAINS data for Europe consistent with national
sources - Despite of legislative efforts, emissions in
China and India continue to increase - Uncertainty of emission estimates in China and
India still quite high
18Summary and conclusions (2)
- In Europe uncertainty of emission estimates
reduced in the course of policy process - Involvement of stakeholders and modeling groups
in Europe was essential - Similar process in Asia is still in an initial
stage and needs to be intensified
19- Model available from
- http//www.iiasa.ac.at/web-apps/apd/gains/index.ht
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