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1 THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT STATE AND OUTLOOK 2015 23 April 2015 – MONECA Workshop Tashkent

2 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT SOER 2015 A comprehensive assessment of past trends and future outlooks and of opportunities to recalibrate policies, knowledge, investments and innovations in line with the long-term vision of the 7 th Environmental Action Programme (EAP) of the European Union. SOER 2015 Synthesis report SOER 2015 Assessment of global megatrends 11 briefings Global megatrends 25 briefings European briefings 9 briefings Cross-country comparisons 39+3 briefings Countries and regions

3 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Vision of the 7th EU Environment Action Programme ‘In 2050, we live well, within the planet's ecological limits. Our prosperity and healthy environment stem from an innovative, circular economy where nothing is wasted and where natural resources are managed sustainably, and biodiversity is protected, valued and restored in ways that enhance our society's resilience. Our low-carbon growth has long been decoupled from resource use, setting the pace for a global safe and sustainable society. ’ Source: 7th EU Environment Action Programme

4 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Assessing past trends and future outlooks The Synthesis report addresses the three thematic priority objectives of the 7 th EAP: 1.Protecting, conserving and enhancing natural capital 2.Resource efficiency and the low-carbon economy 3.Safeguarding from environmental risks to health Two overall patterns emerge: Resource efficiency improvements have been notable but have not translated into increased ecosystem and social resilience The long-term outlook is often less positive than recent trends © Ana Skobe, Environment & Me /EEA

5 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Thematic priority objective 1: Protecting, conserving and enhancing natural capital Source: EEA. SOER 2015 Synthesis report. Past (5–10 year) trends Progress to policy targets Terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity  Land use and soil functions No target Ecological status of freshwater bodies  Water quality and nutrient loading  Air pollution and its ecosystem impacts  Marine and coastal biodiversity  Climate change impacts on ecosystems No target Improving trends dominate Trends show mixed picture Deteriorating trends dominate Largely on track Partially on track Largely not on track    20+ years outlook

6 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Understanding past trends and future outlooks: Natural capital Long time-lags between reduced pressures and positive changes Pressures on ecosystems remain considerable External trends can counteract the positive effects of local efforts © Alex Dumitrescu, Environment & Me /EEA Source: EEA, SOER 2015 Synthesis.

7 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Thematic priority objective 2: Resource efficiency and the low-carbon economy Source: EEA. SOER 2015 Synthesis report. Past (5–10 year) trends Progress to policy targets Material resource efficiency and material use No target Waste management  Greenhouse gas emissions and climate change mitigation  /  Energy consumption and fossil fuel use  Transport demand and related environmental impacts  Industrial pollution to air, soil and water  Water use and water quantity stress  Improving trends dominate Trends show mixed picture Deteriorating trends dominate Largely on track Partially on track Largely not on track    20+ years outlook

8 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Looking ahead: Systemic challenges require systemic solutions Not just incremental efficiency gains but fundamental transitions in food, energy, mobility, finance and fiscal systems through profound changes in dominant practices, policies and thinking. Source: Tesla

9 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Thematic priority objective 3: Safeguarding from environmental risks to health Source: EEA. SOER 2015 Synthesis report. Past (5–10 year) trends Progress to policy targets Water pollution and related environmental health risks  /  Air pollution and related environmental health risks  Noise pollution (especially in urban areas)  Urban systems and grey infrastructure No target Climate change and related environmental health risks No target Chemicals and related environmental health risks  /  Improving trends dominate Trends show mixed picture Deteriorating trends dominate Largely on track Partially on track Largely not on track    20+ years outlook /

10 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Related content SOER2015 / European briefings / Air pollution Despite considerable improvements in past decades, air pollution is still responsible for more than 400 000 premature deaths in Europe each year. It also continues to damage vegetation and ecosystems. Continued improvements in air pollution levels are expected under current legislation, but beyond 2030 only slow progress is expected. Additional measures are needed if Europe is to achieve the long-term objective of air pollution levels that do not lead to unacceptable harm to human health and the environment. Air pollution Air pollution & its ecosystem impacts Industrial pollution to air, soil and water Air pollution & related envi. health risks Urban systems and grey infrastructure Air pollution © Victor Troyanov, Environment & Me /EEA GO TO ONLINE BRIEFING

11 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Related content SOER2015 / European briefings/ EU-28 emission trends for the main air pollutants Air pollution Data sources: EEA. National emissions reported to the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP Convention) Note: Parties to the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) are formally requested to report emissions of PM only for the year 2000 and onwards. Hence emission trends for these years only are shown. PM10: particulate matter with a diameter of 10 μm or less; PM2.5: particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 μm or less; TSP: Total suspended particulate; NMVOC: Non-methane volatile organic compounds; NH3: ammonia; NOX: nitrogen oxides; CO: carbon monoxide; SOX: sulphur oxides. Air pollution & its ecosystem impacts Industrial pollution to air, soil and water Air pollution & related envi. health risks Urban systems and grey infrastructure Air pollution

12 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Related content SOER2015 / European briefings/ Concentrations of PM10 in 2012 at traffic, urban, industrial and rural sites Air pollution Source: AirBase — The European air quality database v. 8. Note: The red and dark red dots indicate stations reporting exceedances of the 2005 daily limit value (50 μg/m3), as set out in the Air Quality Directive (EU, 2008). Air pollution & its ecosystem impacts Industrial pollution to air, soil and water Air pollution & related envi. health risks Urban systems and grey infrastructure Air pollution

13 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Related content SOER2015 / European briefings/ Estimated future air pollution health impacts of fine particulate matter and ozone under a current legislation scenario Air pollution Data source: European Commission. Note: The current legislation or 'baseline' scenario assumes full implementation of current air-related policies. It is based on recent energy projections used as a reference for climate, energy and transport policy analysis as well as on agricultural projections. Air pollution & its ecosystem impacts Industrial pollution to air, soil and water Air pollution & related envi. health risks Urban systems and grey infrastructure Air pollution

14 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Understanding past trends and future outlooks: Safeguarding from environmental risks to health Impacts resulting from climate change are expected to worsen Changing exposures, urbanisation and ageing increase vulnerability Good urban design delivers benefits to health and well-being © Alexander Goranov, Environment & Me /EEA Sources: Eurostat, Gisco - Urban Audit 2012; EEA, AirBase and Indicator CSI004.

15 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Related content SOER2015 / Global megatrends / Urban air pollution as the main environmental cause of premature mortality worldwide by 2050 Changing disease burdens and the risk of pandemics Source: OECD 2012. Premature deaths due to particulate matter and ground-level ozone, 2000–2050 Water pollution & related envi. health risks Air pollution & related envi. health risks Climate change & related envi. health risks Chemicals & related envi. health risks Health and environment

16 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Source: EEA. Reducing environmental pressures or offsetting harmful effects Precautionary principle: avoid potential harm (or counter-productive actions) in highly complex and uncertain situations Remediating environmental degradation (where possible) or other costs imposed on society Some environmental change inevitable: anticipate adverse effects of specific environmental changes Looking ahead: Building on 40 years of European and national policies

17 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT Looking ahead: Living well within the limits of the planet by 2050 Achieving the 2050 vision is possible but it depends on our actions and investments today. Systemic change must deliver decent employment, opportunities and fairness, as well as respecting environmental limits. SOER 2015 illustrates the success of European policy. We should be confident in entering a new stage of environmental governance. © Victor Troyanov, Environment & Me /EEA Source: EEA, Signals 2014

18 Explore SOER 2015 online: eea.europa.eu/soer

19 COUNTRY COMPARISONS GLOBAL MEGATRENDS EUROPEAN BRIEFINGS COUNTRIES & REGIONS SYNTHESIS REPORT SOER2015 / Composition of SOER 2015 Introduction to SOER 2015 Country summaries Focus: Summaries of national state of environment reports for each of the 39 countries involved in Eionet; plus 3 regional briefings drafted by EEA. Based on: National state of environment reports and national datasets and indicators. Format: Published as online briefings with links to underlying data, indicators and references. EEA suggests that ENPI East and Central Asian countries prepare equivalent national summaries (also for Ministerial Conference Batumi June 2016)  see Working Group Exercise tomorrow

20 Thank you for your attention Johannes Mayer / EEA NFP International Relations Unit Environment Agency Austria Spittelauer Lände 5 1090 Vienna/Austria johannes.mayer@umweltbundesamt.at www.umweltbundesamt.at 20 MONECA workshop Tashkent, 23/24 April 2015


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