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EEAFigure Changes in EU-15 greenhouse gas emissions by sector
The numbers presented correspond to changes compared to base-year emissions except for the numbers in brackets (past trends for transport and industrial processes), which correspond to changes compared to 1990
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EEAFigure Map of winter orthophosphate concentrations observed in 2005
The low category refers to values within the lowest 20th percentile and the high category refers to values within the upper 20th percentile of concentrations in a regional sea
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EEAFigure Map of winter oxidized nitrogen concentrations observed in 2005
The low category refers to values within the lowest 20th percentile and the high category refers to values within the upper 20th percentile of concentrations in a regional sea
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EEAFigure Past and projected greenhouse gas emissions aggregated for the 12 new Member States
For Estonia, Hungary and Latvia, the projections used in last year's report are used here as no new data were available
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Indicator Assessment Progress to greenhouse gas emission targets (CSI 011) - Assessment published Feb 2008
Projections for 2010 indicate that the EU-15 will meet its Kyoto target if Member States implement existing and additional measures fully and quickly, and make use of carbon sinks and Kyoto mechanisms. If all the projected reductions were achieved, the EU-15 could reach a level of emissions 11.4 % lower than base-year emissions, therefore overachieving its -8 % Kyoto target by 3.4 percentage points. The EU-27 does not have a Kyoto target. Twelve EU-15 Member States project they will achieve their individual targets. All ten new Member States with a target expect to meet their target (Cyprus and Malta do not have a Kyoto target). Croatia, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland project that they will meet their targets. Turkey has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol and thus has no Kyoto target.
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