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New report: Is the EU on target to meet its climate change commitments?

News Published 08 Nov 2000 Last modified 28 Jun 2016
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A new report from the European Environment Agency, European Community and Member States greenhouse gas emission trends 1990-1998, evaluates progress towards meeting commitments under the Climate Change Convention and Kyoto Protocol.

A new report from the European Environment Agency, European Community and Member States greenhouse gas emission trends 1990-1998, evaluates progress towards meeting commitments under the Climate Change Convention and Kyoto Protocol.

In 1998, the European Union as a whole was only slightly off target. However, actually achieving the targets for 2008-2012 will require major efforts, as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and energy consumption are expected to grow in the coming years. Emission trends are shown in the figure below.

EU15 Greenhouse gas emissions compared with targets for 2000 and 2008‑2012

Greenhouse gas emissions

Note: See full report for further explanation.

The report also assesses progress in the individual Member States, and for the different sectors and greenhouse gases.

The following table gives an assessment of progress at Member State level. Only in Germany, Luxembourg and the UK have emissions been reduced substantially. These reductions are mainly due to increased energy efficiency and the economic restructuring of the new Lander in Germany and the switch from coal to gas in the UK.

Progress of EU15 and of the individual Member States in 1998

 

CO2 emission target path for 2000

Greenhouse gas emission target path for 2008‑2012

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Austria

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Belgium

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Denmark

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Finland

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France

No target

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Germany

No target

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Greece

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Ireland

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Italy

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Luxembourg

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Netherlands

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Portugal

No target

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Spain

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Sweden

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United Kingdom

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Note: See full report for further explanation.

The report provides a timely input into the negotiations on the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol that start in The Hague next week.

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