2020
DOI: 10.18668/ng.2020.11.11
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Analiza zmian jakości powietrza Małopolski w latach 2012–2020

Abstract: The article focuses on the problem of air pollution, which is referred to as smog, which, according to the WHO, causes the death of 4.2 million people annually. In Europe, the problem of smog particularly affects Poland, according to WHO data, among the 50 most polluted European cities, as many as 33 are in Poland. Out of concern for the health of the residents, Polish law has given local authorities the opportunity to introduce anti-smog resolutions. Anti-smog resolutions focus mainly on reducing dust emissio… Show more

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“…9/2020). Poor air quality is caused mainly by the high concentration of particulate matter [43] and nitrogen oxides [44]. The high concentration of pollutants is related, aside from local and distant emissions, to meteorological conditions and topography, and, in the case of Krakow, its location in the Wisla valley.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9/2020). Poor air quality is caused mainly by the high concentration of particulate matter [43] and nitrogen oxides [44]. The high concentration of pollutants is related, aside from local and distant emissions, to meteorological conditions and topography, and, in the case of Krakow, its location in the Wisla valley.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measures taken successively since 2013 to improve air quality in Małopolska are gradually bringing improvement. (Rataj and Holewa-Rataj, 2020). Still, due to the dominant structure of the coal-based energy system and the form of electricity generation in the process of combustion of fossil fuels, the emission of greenhouse gases is a serious problem that requires constant modernization measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%