Other relevant stakeholders
Including CEIP there are five EMEP Centres: Metereological Synthesizing Centre - West (MSC-W), Metereological Synthesizing Centre - East (MSC-E), Centre for Integrated Assessment Modelling (CIAM) , Chemical Coordinating Centre (CCC)
The European Environment Agency (EEA) is an agency of the European Union. Together with the Eionet network, the EEA provides the knowledge and the data needed to achieve sustainability in Europe.
The European Environment Information and Observation Network (EIONET) is a partnership network of 38 member and cooperating countries for networking, information sharing and collection of environmental data.
The Arctic Council is the leading intergovernmental forum promoting cooperation, coordination and interaction among the Arctic States, Arctic indigenous communities and other Arctic inhabitants on common Arctic issues, in particular on issues of sustainable development and environmental protection in the Arctic.
The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) is one of six Working Groups of the Arctic Council. CEIP, hosted by the Environment Agency Austria, cooperated with AMAP on the assessement of black carbon emissions / reporting and also contributed to the following reports:
- Review of Reporting Systems for National Black Carbon Emissions Inventories: EU Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic
- EUA-BCA Policy landscape report – Summary
- Digital roadmap
The Minamata Convention on Mercury is a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from the adverse effects of mercury. It entered into force on 16 August 2017.
ESIG (European Solvent Industry Group) provides solvent VOC emission inventories.