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Publication Annual European Union greenhouse gas inventory 1990–2009 and inventory report 2011
This report is the annual submission of the greenhouse gas inventory of the European Union to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol. It presents greenhouse gas emissions between 1990 and 2009 for EU-27, EU-15, individual Member States and economic sector.
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Article Reducing speed limits on motorways: how good is it for the environment?
Lower speed limits on motorways are generally associated with road safety. But several European countries are now debating whether they also benefit the environment and, if so, how much. There is no simple way of measuring the environmental benefits of lower speed limits but several factors clearly play a key role.
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EEAFigure Greenhouse gas emissions as tonnes CO2-equivalent per person by country in 2008
The figure show the greenhouse gas emissions as tonnes CO2 - equivalent per person by country
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EEAFigure CO2 emissions from passenger transport (use phase only), EU-27, 2000 and 2005
The figure shows total CO2-emissions (attention: not CO2-equivalents; CH4 and N2O were left out due to data-constraints and insignificance as percentage of total emissions) for different means of transports’ usage-phase in the EU-27. Increasing travel resulted in increased direct emissions of CO2 from 2000 to 2005. Modes of transport with high CO2-intensity are private cars and aviation.
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EEAFigure Total GHG emissions in EU-15 and EU-27 in Mt CO2-equivalent
Total GHG emissions in EU-15 and EU-27 in Mt CO2-equivalent
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EEAFigure Greenhouse gas emissions per capita and per unit of GDP in purchasing power standards in 2008
Climate change mitigation chapter SOER 2010
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EEAFigure Fuel use and CO2 emissions from heating in European households
Climate change mitigation chapter SOER 2010
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EEAFigure Fuel use and CO2 emissions from public electricity and heat production in EU-27
Climate change mitigation chapter SOER 2010
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EEAFigure Change in GHG emissions by main gas in EU-27, 1990–2008 and breakdown by gas in 2008
Climate change mitigation chapter SOER 2010
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EEAFigure Change in GHG emissions by main sector in EU-27, 1990–2008 and breakdown by sector, 2008
Climate change mitigation chapter SOER 2010
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