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Indicator Assessment Total energy consumption - outlook from IEA (Outlook 030) - Assessment published Jun 2007
World energy use continues to increase steadily in the Reference Scenario, but at a slower rate than projected in WEO-2007 report, mainly due to higher energy prices and slower economic growth. Other contributing factors are policy changes such as for example the US Energy Independence and Security Act, which mandates vehicle fuel economy improvements.
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Indicator Assessment Total population - outlook from UNSTAT (Outlook 042) - Assessment published Jun 2009
Population growth in Europe differs widely from sub-regionally. Population within the European Economic Area (EEA) is projected to remain stable until 2050 while population of EECCA countries is projected to drop by as much as 13,6% from 2000 to 2050.The South-Eastern European region is expected to grow with of 31,3% during the projected period.  Worldwide population is expected to reach over 9 billion by 2050. India is projected to contribute 58,5% to the global population increase and become the most populated nation in the world, while population  in China is expected to grow by 10,9% from  2000 to 2050. Both the USA and Canada see continued growth with 41,3 and 39,3 percent respectively for the projected period.  
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EEAFigure Policy scenarios compared to Baseline: GHG emissions, CO2 emissions and global temperature change, 2000-2050
The Outlook Baseline uses the UN forecast of population growth to 2050 and estimates that global economic growth will be 2.4% per year (expressed in terms of purchasing power parity or PPP) on average to 2050
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EEAFigure Emissions of NOx from road transport from 2000 to 2050
road transport include light-duty vehicles, freight trucks, buses, and 2-3 wheelers
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EEAFigure Passenger transport activity growth for EU 25
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EEAFigure Projections of GHG emissions by gas and sector
BS - Baseline Scenario or withought measures scenario WMS - With measures scenario
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EEAFigure GHG Emission projections per capita by the world regions
Figures include land use change and forestry.
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EEAFigure Percentage Change of Final Energy Demand from 2006 to 2030
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EEAFigure Final Energy Consumption by Sector in 1990, 2006 and 2030
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EEAFigure Structure of Primary Energy Consumption in EU15 in 1990-2005, and projected structure to 2030
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