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Climate and air quality
The Finnish Meteorological Institute publishes bulletins about air quality and is responsible for relevant research and development. It also monitors emissions, heavy metals, environmental poisons and ozone levels. High ozone levels are a health hazard. If they exceed a certain value, the public is informed during weather forecasts and on the Internet.
The local authorities are responsible for monitoring air quality locally and releasing information about it. They monitor particles in the air either alone or in collaboration with other local authorities. There are dozens of measurement stations across Finland.
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All of Finland
- Climate calculator

The web application helps people measure greenhouse gas emissions and find ways of reducing them.
Ministry of the Environment, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE - Pollen report

Up-to-date information about the amount of airborne pollen and mould spores in Finland.
Aerobiology Unit at the University of Turku - Air quality research

Various research topics on air quality.
Finnish Meteorological Institute - Air quality in Finland

Map which shows the air quality in Finland.
Finnish Meteorological Institute - Climate guide

Information on climate change and its impacts, mitigation and adaptation.
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE - Emission monitoring in real time

Emissions of greenhouse gases caused by consumers' electricity use, heating and road traffic. Weekly CO2 report.
Finnish Environment Institute SYKE - Emissions trading

General information on emissions trading. Emissions trading registry.
Energy Market Authority - Climate change

Information on the signs and effects of the climate change.
Finnish Environment Institute SYKE
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