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The number of lake monitoring stations in each country is given in brackets
Greenhouse gas emissions have been calculated in equivalent tonnes of carbon dioxide using the following Global Warming Potential (GWP): 1 t CH4 = 21 t CO2-equivalent, 1 t N2O = 310 t CO2-equivalent
Data only available from Denmark, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Norway, hence coverage is restricted to north-east Atlantic; Production data for 1990 is not available.
Annual average water temperature in River Rhine (1909-2006), River Danube (1901-1998), Lake Võrtsjärv (1947-2006), and average water temperature in August in Lake Saimaa, Finland (1924-2000).
The categories Total emissions, Energy and Transport do not include emissions and removals from LULUCF (carbon sink activities) and emissions from international bunkers (international aviation and maritime transport).
The map shows the distribution of Carpobrotus in Minorca at the end of 2001, just when the LIFE Nature project Conservation of areas with endangered flora in Minorca (LIFE2000NAT/E/7355) was in the initial steps
Trend analyses are based on a time series 1985-2000 with each monitoring location having at least 3 years data in the period 1995-2000 and at least 5 years data in all
A negative figure means that the Kyoto target is projected to be reached ('over-delivery') by the country
Industrial gas users are defined as follows: annual consumption of 41 860 GJ, and load factor of 200 days (1 600 hours)
For references, please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/find/global or scan the QR code.
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