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EU-27 physical trade balance with the rest of the world, 2008
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This figure shows 2008 total imports and exports of the EU27 with the rest of the world in physical terms. There is a massive asymmetry in trade between EU-27 and the rest of the world in the category of ‘Fuels and mining products’. EU imported in 2008 over six times more resources than it exported.
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Trends in the use of material resources in EU-15 and EU-12 and municipal waste generation in EU‑27 compared with GDP and population
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These graphs show the trends in the use of material resources in EU-15 and EU-12 and municipal waste generation in EU‑27 compared with GDP and population.
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Intensity of forestry — net annual increment in growing stock and annual fellings of forest available for wood supply, 1990–2005
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This graph shows the intensity of forestry — net annual increment in growing stock and annual fellings of forest available for wood supply — 32 EEA member countries, 1990–2005.
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Intensity of forestry — net harvesting rate in 2005
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This map shows the intensity of forestry - net harvesting rate in 2005.
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Resource use per person, by country, 2000 and 2007
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This graph shows the resource use per person, by country in 2000 and 2007.
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Estimated years of life lost (YOLL) in reference year 2005 attributable to long-term PM2.5 exposure
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Health impact caused by expsore to PM2.5
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Percentage of green urban areas in core cities
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This map shows the percentage of green urban areas in core cities
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Greenhouse gas emissions as tonnes CO2-equivalent per person by country in 2008
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The figure show the greenhouse gas emissions as tonnes CO2 - equivalent per person by country
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Potential climatic tipping elements
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Tipping elements are regional-scale features of the climate that could exhibit threshold-type behaviour in response to human-driven climate change – that is, a small amount of climate change at a critical point could trigger an abrupt and/or irreversible shift in the tipping element. The consequences of such shifts for societies and ecosystems are likely to be severe. Question marks indicate systems whose status as tipping elements is particularly uncertain. There are other potential tipping elements that are missing from the map, for example shallow-water coral reefs (Veron et al. 2009) threatened in part by ocean acidification
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Growth in the productivity of labour, energy and materials, EU-15 and EU-12
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This figure shows the development of labour productivity, material productivity, and energy productivity in EU15 and EU12.
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