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Relative gaps between EU Kyoto and burden-sharing targets and projections for 2010 for EU Member States, EU candidate countries and other EEA member countries

Created : Nov 12, 2009 Published : Dec 04, 2007 Last modified : Nov 29, 2012 11:38 AM
For five Member States (Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom), the estimated effect of the EU ETS reported separately was re-introduced in the ´with existing measures´ projections
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In July 2007, Spain adopted a Plan of Urgent Measures against Climate Change. Spain plans to fulfil its commitment under the Kyoto Protocol through these measures, which will be implemented in 2007. The consideration of these measures in the report was not possible as this information was not submitted in time and the data were not detailed enough. According to Denmark´s NAP for the period 2008-2012 and additional information submitted to the Commision, Denmark plans to reach its target by initiating new national climate iniatives, although these have not been identified yet. The EU-27, Cyprus and Malta have no target under the Kyoto Protocol. Turkey has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol.

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