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EEAFigure Change in PM10 emissions for each sector and pollutant between 1990 and 2009 (EEA member countries)
Percentage change in primary PM10 particulate matter emissions for each sector and pollutant between 1990 and 2009.
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EEAFigure Change in sulphur oxides emissions for each sector between 1990 and 2009 (EEA member countries)
Percentage change in sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions for each sector between 1990 and 2009.
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EEAFigure Changes (%) in emissions of ozone precursors by source category, 1990-2008, EEA-32
The figure shows the emissions methane CH4; carbon monoxide CO; non-methane volatile organic compounds NMVOCs; and nitrogen oxides NOx.
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EEAFigure Changes in fishing fleet capacity and size
The figure shows changes in fishing fleet capacity and size between 1998 and 2008 in EU15 and EFTA countries. Countries have been grouped into the following categories: EU15 - Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom; EFTA - Iceland, Norway.
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EEAFigure Changes in power of the European fishing fleet
The figure shows changes in the power of the European fishing fleet. Countries have been grouped into the following categories: EU15 - Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom; EFTA: Iceland, Norway; EU7 - Estonia, Cyprus, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Poland and Slovenia; and Bulgaria and Romania.
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EEAFigure CO2 (g) per KWh in 2009 (electricity only)
The figure shows the CO2 generated electricity per kilo-Watt hour in 2009 per member country
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EEAFigure CO2 emission savings per year for EU-27 at different transformation efficiencies compared to current 2008 efficiency
CO2 emission savings per year for EU-27 at different transformation efficiencies compared to current 2008 efficiency
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EEAFigure CO2 emission savings per year for EU–27 at different transformation efficiencies compared to current 2009 efficiency
CO2 emission savings per year for EU-27 at different transformation efficiencies compared to current 2009 efficiency
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EEAFigure CO2 Emissions per kWh of Electricity and Heat Output
The figure shows the CO2 emissions per kWh of Electricity and Heat Output for the EU-27 level compared to the world, United States, the Russian Federation and China
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EEAFigure CO2 emissions per m2 for space heating
The graph compares by country the level of CO2 emissions for space heating per m2 for 2 years : 1990 and 2008 (direct and indirect emissions). 1990 and 2008 data are climate corrected against each country’s long-term average climate, whereas the last series is climate corrected and scaled against the EU long-term average climate to account for temperature differences between countries.
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