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World primary energy consumption and CO2 emissions from energy combustion, 1970–2007
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Change in heating degree days as fraction of EU-27 mean heating days and change in heating degree days 2004–2009
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Trends in global greenhouse gas emissions and per capita in Annex I and non-Annex I countries, 1970–2005
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Global greenhouse gas emissions per capita, 2005
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Global greenhouse gas emissions, 2005
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Mean surface temperature in Europe 1850–2009, annual and by season
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Global CO2 emissions, 1860–2006
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Mitigating climate change — key message 2
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The EU is making good progress towards achieving its emission reduction targets. In the EU-27, which has set an independent target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20 % by 2020 as compared to 1990 levels, emissions were 11.3 % below 1990 levels in 2008 and, according to EEA estimates, 17 % below 1990 levels in 2009. In the EU-15, which has an 8 % reduction target under the Kyoto Protocol, emissions were 6.9 % below base-year levels in 2008 and, according to EEA estimates, 13 % below base-year levels in 2009.
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Scientific studies show that global greenhouse gas emissions should not exceed 44 to 46 Gt CO2-equivalents per year by 2020 in order to give a 50 % chance of limiting global mean temperature increase to 2°C above pre-industrial levels. The reduction pledges made under the 2009 Copenhagen Accord fall short of keeping global greenhouse gas emissions below this peak level.
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The reduction of ozone-depleting substances under the UNEP Montreal Protocol has also resulted in greenhouse gas emissions cuts significantly larger than the emission reductions that will take place under the Kyoto Protocol until 2012.
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