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Greenhouse Gas Emission Trends and Projections in Europe 2004

Series: EEA Reports Volume: 2004/5
Edited By: European Environment Agency
Greenhouse Gas Emission Trends and Projections in Europe 2004
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Projections show that the pre-2004 EU Member States (EU-15) could cut their total emissions to 7.7% below 1990 levels by 2010 with existing domestic policies and measures already being implemented and additional policies and measures currently planned. Plans by six EU-15 Member States to use credits from emissions-saving projects in third countries through the Kyoto Protocol's "flexible mechanisms" would contribute a further reduction of around 1.1%, taking the total to 8.8%, sufficient to achieve the EU-15 target.

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Series: EEA Reports Volume: 2004/5
Edited By: European Environment Agency
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