
Pollution kills Europeans than any other factor does. Poor air quality affects crops, ecosystem and children's health; threatens some 700 European species including iconic species such as the Iberian lynx and the snow leopard. Particulate matter and ground-level ozone caused 380,000 premature deaths in 2000

Most air pollutants have increased in the Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (
eecca) region by more than 10 per cent since 2000 due to economic growth, increase in vehicles and the lack of effective anti-pollution policies

In the European Union production of toxic chemicals has increased at almost the same rate as total chemical production; both have grown faster than the
gdp of the region


Added pressure on the environment from agriculture, tourism, and transport reduces average life expectancy by at least a year in Western and Central Europe (
wce)

The impacts of tourism are projected to grow as a result of increasing affluence and lifestyle and demographic changes. Impacts: 100 major floods in past five years; water stress for a third of Europe; high energy consumption, more greenhouse gas emissions; over 100 million people without access to safe drinking water and sanitation

Many countries in
eecca and Southeast Europe (
see) have low-quality water supply and poor sanitation over the past 15 years. The rural population is most affected

Over-fishing and eutrophication