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Reported greenhouse gas emissions follow UNFCCC guidelines and refer to national transport only (excluding emissions from international bunkers).
Impacts of climate change on landscape structure in Dischmatal (Graubünden, Switzerland) in an ecosystem model
Number of days with water temperature higher than 23 oC in the river Rhine (Lobith, the Netherlands) 1909-2003
Presented together with the surface air temperature changes in Europe during the period 19702004
Data are for trends and projections of energy, emissions of greenhouse gases and some other indicators up to 2030 and cover EU25 members countries
European annual, winter and summer temperature deviations (in oC, expressed as 10 year mean compared with the 1961-1990 average)
Note: Since the satellite monitoring system used can only detect burnt areas of at least 50 hectares with good accuracy, the total burnt area will certainly be greater than that shown.
Oil spills locations and ferry lines related with the European sea ports.
The external costs in the above two figures are based upon the sum of three components associated with the production of electricity: climate change damage costs associated with emissions of CO2; damage costs (such as impacts on health, crops etc) associated with other air pollutants (NOx, SO2, NMVOCs, PM10, NH3), and other non-environmental social costs for non-fossil electricity-generating technologies
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