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Environmental management > State of the environment > State of the environment 2003 > Key Findings

Atmosphere

Queensland's air quality is generally good, with relatively few exceedences of air quality standards recorded in the period 1999-2002. Regionally, the significant issues are sulfur dioxide concentrations in Mount Isa, particulates and photochemical smog in south-east Queensland, and visibility in Mackay. While there were steady increases in greenhouse gas emissions in the transport and stationary energy sectors between 1990 and 1999, livestock emissions were relatively steady, and land clearing emissions fluctuated considerably. In particular:

Last updated: 19 May 2004