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EEAFigure Specific CO2 emissions per tonne-km and per mode of transport in Europe, 1995-2011
The graph shows development of specific CO2 emissions, defined as emissions of CO2 per transport unit (tonne-km), by freight transport mode (road, rail, maritime, inland shipping) over the period 1995 to 2011. Data coverage: EEA-32 excluding Iceland and Liechtenstein
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Highlight Households and industry responsible for half of EU greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels
Households and industry in the EU each cause approximately a quarter of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The two sectors were largely responsible for the emissions increase in 2010, together leading to an additional 90 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent compared to 2009.
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EEAFigure Specific CO2 emissions per tonne-km and per mode of transport in Europe, 1995-2009
The graph shows development of specific CO2 emissions, defined as emissions of CO2 per transport unit (tonne-km), by freight transport mode (road, rail, maritime, inland shipping) over the period 1995 to 2009.
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EEAFigure Domestic GHG emissions in the EU-15 (*) and the EU‑27, 1990–2010
The figure shows the trends in EU greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990/base year
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Press Release Higher EU greenhouse gas emissions in 2010 due to economic recovery and cold winter
Greenhouse gas emissions increased in 2010, as a result of both economic recovery in many countries after the 2009 recession and a colder winter. Nonetheless, emissions growth was somewhat contained by continued strong growth in renewable energy sources. These figures from the greenhouse gas inventory published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) today confirm earlier EEA estimates.
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Publication End-user GHG emissions from energy
Reallocation of emissions from energy industries to end users 2005–2009
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EEAFigure Total and sectoral changes in total GHG emissions for EU-27, EU-15 and EU-12
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EEAFigure GHG emissions in the EU-27 by gas and by sector, 2008
Emissions from international aviation and international maritime navigation, which are not covered by the Kyoto Protocol, are not included here.
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EEAFigure Total EU GHG emissions by sector and by gas, 1990–2008
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EEAFigure GHG emission per capita in Europe 2008 and relative change between 1990 and 2008
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