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Trends and projections in Europe 2013 – Tracking progress towards Europe's climate and energy targets until 2020
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This report provide an assessment of the progress of the EU and European countries towards achieving their climate mitigation and energy policy objectives. These targets include international commitments pursuant the KP and the EU 2020 commitment to reduce by 20 % greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions compared to 1990, to create 20 % of energy consumption from renewables and to increase energy efficiency by 20 %. The assessment is based on GHG data for the period 2008–2012, including recent estimates of proxy 2012 GHG emissions, GHG projections until 2020 submitted by Member States in 2013, as well as energy statistics until 2011.
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Change in total GHG emissions, excluding LULUCF, 1990-2015 (Kt CO2 eq)
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EU greenhouse gas inventory
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Key trends and drivers in greenhouse gas emissions in the EU in 2015 and over the past 25 years
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Artificial meat and the environment
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An appealing innovation with highly uncertain potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enable more sustainable use of natural resources.
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Average temperatures in Europe and relative heating degree days in EU‑27
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Average temperatures in Europe and relative heating degree days in EU‑27
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Savings from existing and additional policies in 2020
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Savings from existing and additional policies in 2020
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Current progress towards EU‑15 Kyoto target
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Current progress towards EU‑15 Kyoto target
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Projected contributions of the Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks on the overall change of assigned amounts
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Projected contributions of the Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks on the overall change of assigned amounts
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EU targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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Several EU targets have been set to reduce the environmental impacts of transport in Europe, including its greenhouse gas. The transport sector’s targets are part of the EU’s overall goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 – 95 % by 2050.
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Still insufficient progress in making transport fuels more climate friendly, latest EEA data show
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Achieving the 2020 target to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transport fuels remains problematic for most European Union Member States according to the latest reported data up to 2018 released by the European Environment Agency (EEA) today.
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Delivery drones and the environment
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A technology with uncertain potential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from e-commerce and the logistics industry and concerns over increased noise pollution and threats to wildlife.
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