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Greenhouse gas emission trends and projections 2005

 
EEA Report No 8/2005
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Projections show that the pre-2004 EU Member States (EU-15) could cut their total emissions to 9.3% below 1990 levels by 2010 with a combination of existing domestic policies and measures already implemented, additional policies and measures currently being planned and the use of credits from emissions-saving projects in third countries through the Kyoto Protocol's "flexible mechanisms". Thus the EU-15 Kyoto Protocol target could be achieved. All ten new EU Member States are on track to achieve their individual Kyoto targets.
Published: 01 Dec 2005
Themes
Climate change Climate change
Energy Energy

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  • EEA (European Environment Agency)
  • OPOCE (Office for Official Publications of the European Communities)

Contents

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