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Prioritizing Scientific Improvements for Environmental Pollutants: A Comprehensive Guide

This guidebook outlines critical priorities for advancing scientific research on environmental pollutants, including heavy metals, POPs, and related methodologies. With zero-order drafts ready, we emphasize the need to finalize Tier 1 and Tier 2 tables, detailing process descriptions, decision trees, methods, and uncertainty ranges. Contributions from experts like Jochen Teloke and Hugo Denier van der Gon will enhance our understanding of iron, steel, and pollutant emission factors. This collective effort aims to deepen scientific insights and may even lead to significant recognitions in environmental science.

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Prioritizing Scientific Improvements for Environmental Pollutants: A Comprehensive Guide

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  1. Guidebook revision Priorities for scientific improvements Tinus Pulles Tins PUlles

  2. What we have • Many chapters in zero order drafts ready. Each of these chapters has • Process descriptions • Decision trees • Tier 1 methods and default values • SNAP translated in Tier 2 methds • Some Tier 3 • ESPREME • Heavy metals • TNO projects • POPs • Other information?

  3. What we need • Complete all Tier 1 tables • All relevant pollutants • Uncertainty ranges • References, where possible • Complete Tier 2 tables, where we need those • All tables cover all relevant pollutants • Uncertainty ranges • References, where possible

  4. 2.C.1 Iron and Steel

  5. 2.C.1 Iron and Steel Tier 1

  6. 2.C.1 Iron and Steel Tier 2

  7. So: what science do we need • We need to complete all tables • Heavy Metals: • Jochen Teloke will support on a bidget provided by Germany • POPs • Hugo Denier van der Gon will provide POP EFs.

  8. And in the end…we might win a Nobel Prize IPCC celebrating the 2007 Nobe Peace Prize Geneva, October 17th 2007

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