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Title: Acid Rain Cooperation in Europe


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Acid Rain Cooperation in Europe
2
The Problem
  • Svante Oden (1968) The Acidification of Air and
    Precipitation and its Consequences.
  • SOx, NOx -gt transported over the continent
    -gtform acids in precipitation or dry form
  • Damage to health, forests, lakes, soils,
    ecosystems particularly in Sweden, Norway
  • International environmental externality

3
The Actors
  • Leaders Sweden, Norway
  • 1972 Conference on the Human Environment
  • Laggards UK, Germany, Communist Eastern Europe

4
The Breakthrough
  • 1975 Helsinki Conference on Security and
    Cooperation in Europe
  • USSR and US interested in détente
  • Environment the most convenient object of
    cooperation
  • Scandinavians saw an opportunity, so did Canada
  • The UN Economic Commission for Europe lead
    agency
  • Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution Convention
    (LRTAP), 1979
  • EMEP Protocol (1984)

5
More Lead Actors
  • West Germany the death of the Black Forest
  • 30 club Scandinavians, W. Germany, Austria,
    Switzerland, Canada, France
  • The First Sulfur Protocol (1985)
  • 30 of 1980 emissions by 1993

6
The Protocols
  • The Nitrogen Oxides Protocol (1988)
  • Freeze emissions at 1987 levels by 1995
  • VOC Protocol (1991)
  • 30 of emissions (base b/w 1984 and 1990) by
    1999.
  • The Second Sulfur Protocol (1994)
  • Differentiated targets bases on critical loads
    for acidification for 2000 and 2010technology
    standards
  • The Protocol on Heavy Metals (1998 )
  • The Protocol on POPs (1998)
  • Gothenburg Multipollutant Protocol (1999)

7
Regulatory Innovation
  • Critical loads the highest load that will not
    cause chemical changes leading to long-term
    harmful effects on the most sensitive ecological
    ecosystems (Levy 1995, p. 61).
  • Why negotiate on the basis of critical loads
    estimates?

8
Critical Loads for Acid Deposition(red-high
sensitivity, blue low)
9
The RAINS Model
  • Integrate science in international policy
  • Emissions module
  • Cost module
  • Dispersion module
  • Effects module (critical loads)

10
Second Sulfur Protocol Correlation of SO2
Emission Ceilings and RAINS Recommendations
11
Second Sulfur Protocol (1994)
  • 60 gap closure against critical loads
  • Differentiated targets
  • Requirement to apply BAT, achieve up to 90
    desulfurization of emissions from large sources

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The Gothenburg Protocol (1999)
  • Multiple effects Acidification, Eutrophication
    and Ground-level Ozone
  • Multiple pollutants emission ceilings for SOx,
    NOx, VOCs and ammonia (NH3) by 2010
  • Based on RAINS outputs
  • Emission limits for large combustion sources, dry
    cleaning, cars, trucks based on BAT
  • If implemented, Europes sulfur emissions should
    be cut by 63, its NOx by 41, VOC by 40, and
    ammonia by 17 compared to 1990.

14
Gothenburg Protocol Correlation of SO2 emission
ceilings and RAINS Recommendations
15
EU Directives
  • Large Combustion Plant Directive (1988)
  • Large Combustion Plant Directive II (2001)
  • National Emissions Ceilings Directive (2001)

16
Acid Rain Cooperation in Europe
  • Success or least common denominator agreements?

17
Emissions in the ECNOx-24 SO2 -58
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Air Pollution in the US
19
Acidifying Emissions in Central and Eastern
Europe
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ConclusionsWhat facilitates cooperation?
  • Information change of strategies/interests
  • Issue linkage (both within regime and other
    regimes e.g. EU)
  • Science-policy linkage
  • Small number of actors easier to overcome
    collective action problems

21
  • RAINS Asia?
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