Chapter 2: Environmental State and Trends 2.1 National state of the environment reporting
2.1.1 Shared Environmental Information System 2.2
2.1.2 Overall pan-European State of Environment findings Climate change
2.2.1 Climate change: one of the largest threats or health opportunities of our time? 2.2.2 Regional climate-related changes and outlooks 2.2.3 Region-wide greenhouse gas emissions 2.2.4 Key impacts of climate change 2.2.5 Policy responses
2.3.1 Clean air is essential for human health and ecosystem functioning 2.3.2 Multiple drivers of air pollution 2.3.3 Clean air is still at risk
2.3.4 Air quality has improved – but much remains to be done
2.3.5 Air quality has considerable impacts on human and ecosystem health 2.3.6 Policy responses
2.4 Biodiversity and ecosystems
2.4.1 Biodiversity in the pan-European region - patterns and data 2.4.2 Ongoing biodiversity loss and ecosystem decline 2.4.3 Main regional pressures and drivers of biodiversity loss 2.4.4 Availability of comprehensive and integrated biodiversity data 2.4.5 Positive developments, individual success stories and lessons learnt 2.4.6 Policy responses
2.5 Chemicals and waste
2.5.1 Risks to human health and ecosystems persist across the region 2.5.2 …and there are significant sub-regional differences
2.5.3 Waste electrical and electronic equipment: a growing concern 2.5.4 Chemicals in products: a remaining challenge
2.5.5 Food wastage in the pan-European region: a global burden 2.5.6 Moving towards sound management of chemicals and waste 2.5.7 Policy responses