News | Policy initiatives | Acidification & Eutrophication | Air quality | Climate Change| Publications | Events | Links | The Secretariat  
   
 







 

Air quality > Damage to vegetation


Damage to vegetation

 

Among the air pollutants that cause direct damage to plants, ground-level ozone is by far the most significant. The ozone is formed from nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds in the air, under the influence of sunlight.

In plants, it has been found that damage can occur at concentrations only slightly higher than current background levels. This has a significance on yields from agriculture and forestry, as well as affecting natural ecosystems.

Measurements that have been in progress since the 1950s show that the levels of ozone in the air over Europe have risen by an average of 2 per cent a year, and that the background level today is two to four times as high as it was in the 1950s. The critical levels, which were presumably only exceeded occasionally at the start of the last century, are now exceeded regularly over almost all of Europe.

The limits that have been set to protect people's health are also regularly exceeded by a significant degree. The situation is worst in the Mediterranean countries of Italy, France, Greece and Spain, and in parts of Germany.

NB. The ozone layer in the stratosphere, at an altitude of 10-40 kilometres, protects us from ultraviolet radiation from the sun and is an essential requirement for all higher life on the Earth. But when ozone is present at ground level it may be harmful to people, animals, plants and materials.


  Air pollution and nature. Chapter 2 in the secretariat's book Air and the Environment (2004). Describes effects of ozone on vegetation.

Ground-level ozone. Chapter 7 in the secretariat's book Air and the Environment (2004). Gives data on emissions of ozone precursors and trends, describes how ozone is formed, etc.

Ground-level ozone. A problem largely ignored in southern Europe. Report published by the secretariat, 2000. (pdf, 500 kB).
 
June 2010
Ozone, plants and climate - views and news
Climate strongly affects plant sensitivity to ozone, and ..
Read more »

June 2010
Particles killing half a million
Air pollution by fine particles is estimated to cause half ..
Read more »

March 2010
Asian emissions increase ozone over North America
Increases in tropospheric ozone levels above western ..
Read more »

March 2010
Air quality benefits from climate policy
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions will help to ..
Read more »

March 2010
Ozone pollution could kill millions
Ozone pollution could cause hundreds of billions ..
Read more »

March 2010
New air quality standards in India
For the first time in 15 years India has revised ..
Read more »

March 2010
Great health benefits from new US air quality standards
New air quality standards announced by the EPA are ..
Read more »

March 2010
Clear the air
Everyone has the right to breathe clean air ..
Read more »

December 2009
Reducing air pollution mitigates climate change
Measures aiming at reducing air pollutants like ozone ..
Read more »

October 2009
Still high ozone levels despite less air pollution
Ozone levels remain largely unchanged in many ..
Read more »

October 2009
Air quality exemptions questioned
The EU Commission has approved time extensions ..
Read more »

June 2009
EU states postpone air quality compliance
Nineteen member states have so far notified the ..
Read more »

June 2009
Small but dangerous
Fine particles cause 546,000 premature deaths each year
Read more »

June 2009
Cleaner ship fuels to save American lives
The US and Canada want ships to burn cleaner ..
Read more »

March 2009
Asian brown cloud affects food safety for billions
Man-made brown clouds are jeopardizing human health ..
Read more »

December 2008
Ozone: A growing threat
Existing emission controls are failing to reduce ground- ..
Read more »

December 2008
Climate policies improve health
Health savings of up to 25 billion euro could be ..
Read more »

October 2008
EU member states must act on PM10 pollution
The Commission has written to 23 member states ..
Read more »

June 2008
Climate change reduces European air quality
Changes in the European climate can cause significant increases in concentrations..
Read more »

June 2008
Link between ozone and premature death
Short-term exposure to current levels of ozone in many areas is likely to ..
Read more »

March 2008
Air quality in Europe may be deteriorating
Air quality in Europe has declined in recent years, according to a report from ..
Read more »

March 2008
Cleaner fuels could save tens of thousands of live
Using cleaner marine fuel could prevent 40,000 to 50,000 premature deaths ..
Read more »

December 2007
High concentrations despite emissions drop
Concentrations of ozone and particulate matter (PM) have not improved since 1997 ..
Read more »

December 2006
Air quality agreement
EU environment ministers have agreed on a common position regarding ...
Read more »

October 2006
Health protection under pressure
The European Parliament wants to allow member states to postpone ..
Read more »

October 2006
New PM standards upset health experts
On 21 September, the US government approved new federal air quality ..
Read more »

May 2006
New WHO air quality guidelines
The World Health Organization is strengthening its air quality guidelines ..
Read more »

February 2006
Significant health effects across Europe
Emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide from large point sources in ..
Read more »

 

The Secretariat To Main Page