gothenburg protocol
The Gothenburg Protocol is an international agreement designed to reduce air pollution and combat acidification, eutrophication, and ground-level ozone. It sets binding emission reduction targets for several pollutants, including nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, ammonia, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds, with the goal of improving air quality and protecting ecosystems and human health.
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