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'The GHG inventory report shows that the EU is well on track to meet its emission reduction targets with domestic policy measures only. Our policies and tools seem to be working' said Professor Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of the EEA. 'Although we are expecting an even sharper decline in 2009, caused mainly by the recession, we need to ensure that the downward trend in emissions continues and that Europe boosts its climate investments, with the ultimate aim of achieving a more resource-efficient economy.'
The combination of high coal and carbon prices accompanied by a drop in natural gas prices in 2008 induced heat and electricity producers to replace more polluting coal by gas and as a result, reduce their GHG emissions. The use of biomass and other renewable sources (wind and hydroelectric power) has also increased significantly in 2008. The economic recession, which started during the second half of the year, also contributed to emission reductions from several sectors including the manufacturing and construction, and road transport sectors. Road transport emissions were also affected by high oil prices, the continued decline in gasoline consumption and a reversal of the upward trend in diesel sales.
The annual reductions for EU-15 and EU-27 revealed in the inventory report fall within the brackets of the 2008 preliminary estimates, published by the Agency in August 2009.
At the end of the summer 2010, the Agency will publish preliminary estimates for the 2009 total EU emissions. This will be followed in the autumn by more comprehensive reports analysing emission trends, policy effectiveness and progress towards meeting the Kyoto and other EU emission targets.
|
1990 |
Kyoto Protocol |
2008 |
Change
|
Change
|
Change |
Change
base |
Targets
2008–12 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MEMBER STATE
|
(million tonnes) |
(million tonnes) |
(million tonnes) |
(million tonnes) |
(%) |
(%) |
(%) |
(%) |
Austria |
78.2 |
79.0 |
86.6 |
- 0.3 |
- 0.4 % |
10.8 % |
9.6 % |
- 13.0 % |
Belgium |
143.4 |
145.7 |
133.3 |
3.0 |
2.3 % |
- 7.1 % |
- 8.6 % |
- 7.5 % |
Denmark |
68.9 |
69.3 |
63.8 |
- 3.0 |
- 4.5 % |
- 7.4 % |
- 7.9 % |
- 21.0 % |
Finland |
70.4 |
71.0 |
70.1 |
- 7.9 |
- 10.2 % |
- 0.3 % |
- 1.2 % |
0.0 % |
France |
563.2 |
563.9 |
527.0 |
- 3.2 |
- 0.6 % |
- 6.4 % |
- 6.5 % |
0.0 % |
Germany |
1,231.8 |
1,232.4 |
958.1 |
0.7 |
0.1 % |
- 22.2 % |
- 22.3 % |
- 21.0 % |
Greece |
103.3 |
107.0 |
126.9 |
- 5.0 |
- 3.8 % |
22.8 % |
18.6 % |
25.0 % |
Ireland |
54.8 |
55.6 |
67.4 |
- 0.2 |
- 0.3 % |
23.0 % |
21.3 % |
13.0 % |
Italy |
517.0 |
516.9 |
541.5 |
- 11.1 |
- 2.0 % |
4.7 % |
4.8 % |
- 6.5 % |
Luxembourg |
13.1 |
13.2 |
12.5 |
- 0.3 |
- 2.3 % |
- 4.8 % |
- 5.1 % |
- 28.0 % |
Netherlands |
212.0 |
213.0 |
206.9 |
0.0 |
0.0 % |
- 2.4 % |
- 2.9 % |
- 6.0 % |
Portugal |
59.3 |
60.1 |
78.4 |
- 1.5 |
- 1.9 % |
32.2 % |
30.3 % |
27.0 % |
Spain |
285.1 |
289.8 |
405.7 |
- 32.9 |
- 7.5 % |
42.3 % |
40.0 % |
15.0 % |
Sweden |
72.4 |
72.2 |
64.0 |
- 2.2 |
- 3.3 % |
- 11.7 % |
- 11.3 % |
4.0 % |
United Kingdom |
771.7 |
776.3 |
628.2 |
- 11.8 |
- 1.8 % |
- 18.6 % |
- 19.1 % |
- 12.5 % |
EU-15
|
4,244.7 |
4,265.5 |
3,970.5 |
- 75.7 |
- 1.9 % |
- 6.5 % |
- 6.9 % |
- 8.0 % |
Bulgaria |
117.4 |
132.6 |
73.5 |
- 2.4 |
- 3.2 % |
- 37.4 % |
- 44.6 % |
- 8.0 % |
Cyprus |
5.3 |
Not applicable |
10.2 |
0.4 |
3.7 % |
93.9 % |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Czech Republic |
195.2 |
194.2 |
141.4 |
- 6.1 |
- 4.1 % |
- 27.5 % |
- 27.2 % |
- 8.0 % |
Estonia |
40.8 |
42.6 |
20.3 |
- 1.8 |
- 8.2 % |
- 50.4 % |
- 52.5 % |
- 8.0 % |
Hungary |
97.4 |
115.4 |
73.1 |
- 2.6 |
- 3.4 % |
- 24.9 % |
- 36.6 % |
- 6.0 % |
Latvia |
26.8 |
25.9 |
11.9 |
- 0.4 |
- 3.1 % |
- 55.6 % |
- 54.1 % |
- 8.0 % |
Lithuania |
49.7 |
49.4 |
24.3 |
- 1.1 |
- 4.5 % |
- 51.1 % |
- 50.8 % |
- 8.0 % |
Malta |
2.0 |
Not applicable |
3.0 |
- 0.1 |
- 1.8 % |
44.2 % |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Poland |
453.3 |
563.4 |
395.6 |
- 4.3 |
- 1.1 % |
- 12.7 % |
- 29.8 % |
- 6.0 % |
Romania |
242.1 |
278.2 |
145.9 |
- 6.7 |
- 4.4 % |
- 39.7 % |
- 47.6 % |
- 8.0 % |
Slovakia |
73.9 |
72.1 |
48.8 |
1.1 |
2.3 % |
- 33.9 % |
- 32.2 % |
- 8.0 % |
Slovenia |
18.5 |
20.4 |
21.3 |
0.7 |
3.5 % |
15.2 % |
4.6 % |
- 8.0 % |
EU-27
|
5,567.0 |
Not
applicable |
4,939.7 |
- 99.0 |
- 2.0 % |
- 11.3 % |
Not
applicable |
Not
applicable
|
(a) As Cyprus, Malta and EU-27 do not have targets under the Kyoto Protocol, they do not have applicable Kyoto Protocol base years
The EEA report 'Annual European Union greenhouse gas inventory 1990–2008 and inventory report 2010' was submitted to the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as the European Union’s official submission. The report was prepared on behalf of the European Commission (DG CLIMA) by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and its European Topic Centre for Air and Climate Change (ETC/ACC), with substantial input by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and Eurostat.
The UNFCCC, with 194 Parties, is the parent treaty of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. The ultimate objective is to achieve stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
EU-27: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom.
EU-15: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom.
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Ms Iben Stanhardt Press officer Phone: +45 3336 7168 |
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