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Approximated EU GHG inventory: early estimates for 2012
The objective of this report is to provide approximated estimates of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the EU-15 and EU-28 for the year 2012. The official submission of 2012 data to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will occur in 2014.
Climate and energy country profiles – Key facts and figures for EEA member countries
Tracking progress towards Kyoto and 2020 targets
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
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
Relative gaps between EU Kyoto and burden sharing targets and projections for 2010 including existing and additional measures, use of Kyoto mechanisms (KM) and use of carbon sinks for EU Member States
This graph shows the projected effects of policies, measures, use of Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks by EU Member States on GHG emissions by 2010
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
Relative gaps for Luxembourg are based on information from 2001
Relative gaps (over-delivery or shortfall) between projections and targets for 2010 for acceding and other EEA countries
Relative gaps (over-delivery or shortfall) between projections and targets for 2010 for new Member States
Remaining gap (over-delivery or shortfall) in absolute terms including the effects of additional policies and measures, Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks
Remaining gap projected for 2010 by the new Member States in absolute terms, including the effects of additional policies and measures as well as carbon sinks
Remaining gap projected for 2010 by the new Member States in absolute terms, including the effects of additional policies and measures as well as carbon sinks
Sectoral trends and projections of EU GHG emissions
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Total, ETS and non‑ETS emission trends in the EU‑15 compared to their respective targets, 2008–2011
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Trends and projections of EU‑15 total GHG emissions
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Non-energy related greenhouse gas emissions from industrial processes compared with the value added and energy consumption in the EU-15 1990-2004 and share in total GHG
Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to industrial processes (non-energy related), and compares them with gross value added in industry
Measured and projected concentration of all greenhouse gases (left) and Kyoto greenhouse gases (right)
Graphs show observed and projected green house gases. Projections are made using all main IPCC SRES scenarios
Past and projected EU-15 greenhouse gas emissions compared with Kyoto target for 2008-2012
The EU15 target including Kyoto mechanisms and sinks is based on an estimated projected use of Kyoto mechanisms and activities under Article 3.3 and 3.4 (carbon sinks)
Past and projected EU-15 greenhouse gas emissions compared with Kyoto target for 2008-2012
2010 projections from Denmark and Luxembourg correspond to average projections for the whole 20082012 period
Perspective on EU ETS cap until 2050
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Projected contributions of the Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks on the overall change of assigned amounts
Projected contributions of the Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks on the overall change of assigned amounts
Gap between average annual emissions in 2008 and Kyoto targets with and without the use of flexible mechanisms and carbon sinks
Projected progress towards EU‑15 Kyoto target
Summary of EU‑15 projections of greenhouse gas emissions compared to projected Kyoto units
Projections of EU-15 and EU-27 emissions during the Kyoto commitment period
Radiative forcing of climate between 1750 and 2005
Summary of radiative forcing of different GHGs. The values represent the forcings in 2005 relative to the start of the industrial era (about 1750).
ETS and non-ETS emission trends in the EU‑15 compared to respective targets, 2008–2010
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EU-15 greenhouse gas emission from transport compared with transport volumes (passenger transport by car and freight transport by road)
This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to transport, and compares them with transport volumes (passenger transport by car and freight transport by road).
EU-15 past and projected greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and gross value added
Left: This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to agriculture, and compares them with gross value added in agriculture