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The aim of the AIR-CLIM project is to perform an integrated analysis of the
linkages between climate change and regional air pollution in Europe and t
o produce results that are relevant to European policy-making. Key elements
of the analysis are on the impact side the exceedances of critical thresho
lds for air pollution and global change and on the cost side the estimates
of costs to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. The in
tegrated modeling framework set up to meet these objectives consists of two
state-of-the-art integrated models covering regional air pollution in Euro
pe (RAINS) and global climate change (IMAGE), supplemented by new component
s. Based on a preliminary analysis it can be stated that climate change wil
l make European vegetation in most regions less sensitive to acid depositio
n. Taking into account the emission trends the impacts of regional air poll
ution will decrease while the impacts of climate change increase. Different
problems will be important in different regions: regional air pollution in
Central and northern Europe, and climate change in southern Europe.