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* 2008–2009 average emissions (no approximated 2010 GHG emissions available for Liechtenstein. Each bar represents the gap between domestic emissions and the Kyoto target. A positive value indicates that national total emissions were lower than the Kyoto target.
The final emission levels allocated to the European Union and each Member State were established after completion of the reviews of the initial reports pursuant to Article 8 of the KP in 2008. To account for Denmark's exceptionally low base-year emissions compared to other years, Denmark received five million AAUs from the Union registry for the first commitment period under the KP
The figure shows the variation of CO2 emission from transport, EU-27 level CO2 represent around 99% of the sector’s greenhouse gas emissions. Emissions from international air transport are not included in countries’ emissions (UNFCCC methodology).
The figures shows the trends in GHG emission and per capita. Climate change mitigation chapter SOER 2010
The figure shows the global greenhouse gas emission per capita Climate change mitigation chapter SOER 2010
Total primary energy demand by fuel type (coal, oil, gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, biomass and waste, other renewable). Distinguishing 2 scenario for 2020 and 2035: IEA-450 scenario and current policies scenario.
Projected contributions of the Kyoto mechanisms and carbon sinks on the overall change of assigned amounts
Projected greenhouse gas emissions on a sectoral level in 2020 relative to 2007 emissions for EU‑15 and EU‑27
EC and Member States estimates of emission reduction potential for main EU CCPMs in 2020 in EU‑27
Projected greenhouse gas emissions on a sectoral level in 2010 relative to 2007 emissions for EU‑15 and EU‑27
EC and Member States estimates of emission reduction potential for main EU CCPMs in 2010 in EU‑15 and EU‑27
Main drivers of CO2 emission trends from public electricity and heat production in the EU‑27 and EU‑15, 1990–2007
Greenhouse gas emission trends in the EU‑27, the EU‑15 and the EU‑12, 1990–2007 and 2008 estimates
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