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National emissions reported to the UNFCCC and to the EU Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Mechanism
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Data on greenhouse gas emissions and removals, sent by countries to UNFCCC and the EU Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Mechanism (EU Member States)
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Understanding climate change — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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Average global air and ocean temperatures are rising, leading to the melting of snow and ice
and rising global mean sea level. Ocean acidification results from higher CO2 concentrations.
With unabated greenhouse gas emissions, climate change could lead to an increasing risk of
irreversible shifts in the climate system with potentially serious consequences. Temperature
rises of more than 1.5–2 °C above pre-industrial levels are likely to cause major societal and
environmental disruptions in many regions. The atmospheric CO2 concentration needs to be
stabilised at 350–400 parts per million (ppm) in order to have a 50 % chance of limiting global
mean temperature increase to 2 °C above pre-industrial levels (according to the IPCC in 2007,
and confirmed by later scientific insights).
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Mitigating climate change - SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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The EU emitted close to 5 billion tonnes (Gt) of CO2-equivalent emissions in 2008. It contributes today around 12 % of annual global anthropogenic direct greenhouse gas emissions. The EU is making good progress towards achieving its emission reduction targets. A rapid, sustained and effective transition to a low carbon economy is necessary to mitigate climate change and to meet global greenhouse gas emission targets.
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Urban - key fact 2
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Cities emit 69 % of Europe's CO2.
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Air pollution - Drivers and pressures (Finland)
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Air pollution - Drivers and Pressures
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Finland
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CO2 emissions in EU countries (1990, 2009)
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The figure shows the CO2 emissions in the industry in EU Countries
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Costs for going beyond 140 g/km
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The figure shows costs and the reduction potential of different kinds of measures for the passenger car vehicle fleet (new + existing), ranging from technological fuel efficiency measures for new cars to eco-driving
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CO2 emissions from new passenger cars
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ACEA: European automakers association
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Apparent steel consumption, imports of iron and steel, and CO2 emissions from metal production, EU-15 1995-2001
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National emissions reported to the UNFCCC and to the EU Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Mechanism
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Data on greenhouse gas emissions and removals, sent by countries to UNFCCC and the EU Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Mechanism (EU Member States)
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