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Gap between average 2008–2010 total GHG emissions and Kyoto targets (without the use of carbon sinks and flexible mechanisms)
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* 2008–2009 average emissions (no approximated 2010 GHG emissions available for Liechtenstein.
Each bar represents the gap between domestic emissions and the Kyoto target. A positive value indicates that national total emissions were lower than the Kyoto target.
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Total greenhouse gas emissions by sector (%) in EU-27, 2007
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Annual emissions of CO2, CH4, N2O, HFC, PFC and SF6 in the UNFCCC reporting format are converted to their global warming potential GWP (100 year time horizon) for addition and comparison with the Kyoto Protocol targets: 1 t CH4 = 21 t CO2-equivalent, 1 t N2O = 310 t CO2-equivalent, 1 t SF6 = 23 900 t CO2-equivalent. HFCs and PFCs have a wide range of GWPs depending on the gas and emissions are already reported in tonnes CO2-equivalent. International transport emissions (Memo items: international aviation and international maritime transport) are shown in the chart because they are the fastest growing source of emissions in the EU. They are however not included in the national totals reported as part of the national greenhouse gas inventories under the UNFCCC.
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Relative gaps (over-delivery or shortfall) between greenhouse gas projections and 2010 targets for EU-15 Member States
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For all EU15 Member States projections assume existing and additional domestic policies and measures were available, but for some Member States projections did not change compared to last year's, or updates were taken from NAPs
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Remaining gap (over-delivery or shortfall) in absolute terms including the effects of additional policies and measures, Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks
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Cross boarder nature: Environmental Atlas of Europe — Germany France
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In Eastern France and Western Germany you find 3000km2 of a biosphere reserve called “Les Vosges du Nord - Pfälzerwald” and it is the largest uninterrupted forest area in Western Europe.
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Relative gaps (over-delivery or shortfall) between greenhouse gas projections based on domestic policies and measures and 2010 targets for EU-15 Member States including the effects of Kyoto mechanisms and net emissions and removals from carbon sinks
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Relative gaps for Luxembourg are based on information from 2001
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Waste opportunities — Past and future climate benefits from better municipal waste management in Europe
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Using a life-cycle perspective, this report analyses the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from municipal solid waste management in the EU, plus Norway and Switzerland. Three scenarios illustrate how waste management and associated GHG emissions might develop until 2020.
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Greenhouse gas footprints per capita for transport in UK local authorities and urban-rural pattern
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Climate change mitigation - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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Greenhouse gas emission trends in Belgium.
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Climate change mitigation - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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Climate change mitigation - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)
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Greenhouse gas emission trends in the Brussels-Capital Region.
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Climate change mitigation - Drivers and pressures (Belgium)