Air legislation in Europe

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ImaginAIR: Atmospheric pollution by NO2

ImaginAIR: Atmospheric pollution by NO2
Image © Jean-Jacques Poirault

The photograph was taken from the top of the Montparnasse tower during an air pollution episode of NO2 above threshold values recorded in the winter of 1997–1998.

Jean-Jacques Poirault, France (ImaginAIR)

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