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EEAFigure Greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto gases) per country (combustion and non-combustion emissions), 2007
Greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto gases) per country split between combustion and non-combustion emissions, 2007
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EEAFigure Drivers of CO2 emissions from road freight transport in the EU, 1990–2008
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Indicator Assessment Energy and non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions (ENER 001) - Assessment published Jan 2011
EU emissions of greenhouse gases (Kyoto gases) declined for the third consecutive year in 2007. This is largely a result of lower use of fossil fuels (particularly oil and gas) in households and services, which are among the largest sources of GHG emissions in the EU. Warmer weather and higher fuel prices were the primary causes for the drop in emissions in 2006–2007, with most of the decrease occurring in households. The EU-27’s overall domestic emissions were 9.3 % below 1990 levels, which equalled a drop of 1.2 % or 59 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent compared to 2006. In 2007, the EU-15 stood 5 % below its Kyoto Protocol base year levels. Preliminary EEA estimates suggest emissions in the EU fell further in 2008 due to lower CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion in the energy, industry and transport sectors.
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EEAFigure Change in the gasoline and diesel car stock between 1995 and 2005
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EEAFigure Sectoral trends and projections of EU GHG emissions
Solid lines represent historic emissions up to 2011 and WEM projections from 2011 onwards. Dashed lines represent WAM projections. The gaps observed between the end of historic trends and the start of projected trends are due to the fact that absolute projection data were not calibrated on the latest 2011 GHG proxy inventory data.
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EEAFigure OECD country municipal waste generation, 1980-2030
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EEAFigure Gaps between 2008–2010 GHG emissions and targets for the sectors not covered by the EU ETS (without the use of carbon sinks and flexible mechanisms)
A positive value indicates that average 2008–2010 emissions in the non-ETS sectors were lower than the average annual target, taking into account the effect of allowances attributed to the EU ETS and without use of carbon sinks and Kyoto mechanisms.
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EEAFigure Projections of energy related GHG emissions by region from 2006 t0 2030
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EEAFigure Greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto gases) per country (combustion and non-combustion emissions), 2009
Greenhouse gas emissions (Kyoto gases) per country split between combustion and non-combustion emissions, 2009
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Common environmental theme Climate change mitigation - Drivers and pressures (Poland)
SOER Common environmental theme from Poland
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Poland
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