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Gothenburg Protocol

The Gothenburg Protocol, a U.N. agreement signed in 1999, aims to reduce transboundary air pollution. It sets legally binding emissions ceilings for pollutants that cause acidification and ground-level ozone, and its 2012 amendment, which entered into force in 2019, also included fine particulate matter, including black carbon.

Gothenburg Protocol

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