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Climate change mitigation - Drivers and pressures (Sweden)
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Key drivers and pressures of climate change. Links to further national information on climate change.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Sweden
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Comparison of available emissions units and verified emissions for all 30 countries participating in the EU ETS
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The 'change in scope/coverage' concerns the correction from 2005–2007 to 2008–2012. The large corrections for 2005 and 2006 are related to Bulgaria and Romania, which entered the scheme in 2007 only.
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Comparison of verified emissions and free allocation (average 2008–2010 for all 30 countries participating in the EU ETS)
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Difference between verified emissions and caps in all 30 countries participating in the EU ETS, 2008–2010
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A positive sign indicates that verified emissions (2008, 2009, 2010 and 2008/2010 average) were higher than available allowances (i.e. the EU ETS helps the Member State to reach its Kyoto target). A negative sign indicates that verified emissions were lower than available allowances (i.e. the EU ETS does not help the Member State to reach its Kyoto target).
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Domestic GHG emissions in EU-15 and EU-27 between 1990 and 2008
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The figure shows the trends in EU greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990/base year
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Domestic GHG emissions in the EU-15 (*) and the EU‑27, 1990–2010
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The figure shows the trends in EU greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990/base year
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EEA - Climate change issues
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Duration is 517.34
Video Type is Flash FLV
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EEA Briefing 2/2006 - Air quality and ancillary benefits of climate change policies
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EEA Briefing 3/2008 - Impacts of Europe's changing climate
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Global climate change is a reality. In Europe the most vulnerable regions are the Arctic,
mountain areas, coastal zones and the Mediterranean. Key economic sectors, which will
need to adapt include energy supply, health, water management, agriculture, forestry,
tourism and transport.
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EEA Signals 2009 - Key environmental issues facing Europe
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Signals is published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) at the start of each year and provides snapshot stories on issues of interest both to the environmental policy debate and the wider public for the upcoming year. The eight stories addressed are not exhaustive but have been selected on the basis of their relevance to the current environmental policy debate in Europe. They address priority issues of climate change, nature and biodiversity, the use of natural resources and health.
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