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TABLE-EU and U.S. greenhouse gas emissions fall in 2006
21 Apr 2008 08:22:09 GMT
Source: Reuters
(Adds Liechtenstein)

April 21 (Reuters) - U.S. and European Union emissions of greenhouse gases fell in 2006, data published in April show, offering some positive news amid a global picture of rising emissions.

Globally greenhouse gas emissions are rising at about 3 percent a year, especially because rapid economic growth in China and India is fuelling massive demand for energy from high carbon-emitting coal-fired power plants.

The Kyoto Protocol put limits on emissions of greenhouse gases by industrialised countries, expressed as a percentage of emissions averaged between 2008-12 compared to those in a base year which is normally 1990.

The U.N. data show that most former communist countries are well within their Kyoto targets, but many west European countries are exceeding theirs.

Following is a summary of the data, showing greenhouse gas emissions in millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide for 1990 and 2006, and the percentage change in 2006 compared to the year before and compared to the Kyoto base year. In the final column is the Kyoto target.

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Country 1990 2006 2006/2005 2006/Kyoto base year Kyoto goal

mT CO2e mT CO2e PCT PCT PCT * Austria 79.2 91.1 -2.3 +15.2 -13.0 * Belgium 144.5 137.0 -3.8 -6.0 -7.5 * Bulgaria 116.7 70.7 -0.5 -46.7 -8.0 * Cyprus 6.0 10.0 +1.6 N.A N.A * Czech R. 194.2 148.3 +1.6 -23.7 -8.0 * Denmark 69.0 70.5 +10.9 +1.7 -21.0 * EU-15 4,243.8 4,151.4 -0.9 -2.7 -8.0 * EU-27 5,573.1 5,158.9 -0.3 N.A N.A * Estonia 41.6 18.9 -2.3 -55.7 -8.0 * Finland 70.9 80.3 +16.3 +13.1 +0.0 * France 563.3 541.3 -2.5 -4.0 0.0 * Germany 1227.7 1,004.8 +0.0 -18.5 -21.0 * Greece 104.6 134.7 -0.4 +25.9 +25.0 * Hungary 98.2 78.3 -2.4 -32.2 -6.0 * Ireland 55.5 69.8 -0.8 +25.5 +13.0 * Italy 516.9 567.9 -1.7 +9.9 -6.5 * Latvia 26.5 11.6 +4.4 -55.1 -8.0 * Liechtenstein 0.2 0.3 +0.9 +19.0 -8.0 * Lithuania 49.4 23.2 +2.4 -53.0 -8.0 * Luxembourg 13.2 13.3 +0.2 +1.0 -28.0 * Netherlands 211.7 207.5 -2.0 -2.6 -6.0 * New Zealand 61.9 77.9 +0.7 +25.7 +0.0 * Norway 49.7 53.5 -0.5 +7.7 +1.0 * Poland 454.5 417.2 +3.6 -26.0 -6.0 * Portugal 59.1 81.9 -6.0 +36.2 +27.0 * Romania 247.7 156.7 +3.1 -44.5 -8.0 * Slovakia 73.7 48.9 +2.5 -32.1 -8.0 * Slovenia 18.6 20.6 +0.6 +1.2 -8.0 * Spain 287.7 433.3 -1.7 +49.5 +15.0 * Sweden 72.0 65.7 -1.7 -8.9 +4.0 * Switzerland 52.8 53.2 -1.1 +0.8 -8.0 * UK 768.5 652.3 -0.5 -16.0 -12.5 * U.S. (1) 6,135.2 7,017.3 -1.3 +14.4 -7.0 104.6 134.7 -0.4 +25.9 +25.0 * Hungary 98.2 78.3 -2.4 -32.2 -6.0 * Ireland 55.5 69.8 -0.8 +25.5 +13.0 * Italy 516.9 567.9 -1.7 +9.9 -6.5 * Latvia 26.5 11.6 +4.4 -55.1 -8.0 * Liechtenstein 0.2 0.3 +0.9 +19.0 -8.0 * Lithuania 49.4 23.2 +2.4 -53.0 -8.0 * Luxembourg 13.2 13.3 +0.2 +1.0 -28.0 * Netherlands 211.7 207.5 -2.0 -2.6 -6.0 * New Zealand 61.9 77.9 +0.7 +25.7 +0.0 * Norway 49.7 53.5 -0.5 +7.7 +1.0 * Poland 454.5 417.2 +3.6 -26.0 -6.0 * Portugal 59.1 81.9 -6.0 +36.2 +27.0 * Romania 247.7 156.7 +3.1 -44.5 -8.0 * Slovakia 73.7 48.9 +2.5 -32.1 -8.0 * Slovenia 18.6 20.6 +0.6 +1.2 -8.0 * Spain 287.7 433.3 -1.7 +49.5 +15.0 * Sweden 72.0 65.7 -1.7 -8.9 +4.0 * Switzerland 52.8 53.2 -1.1 +0.8 -8.0 * UK 768.5 652.3 -0.5 -16.0 -12.5 * U.S. (1) 6,135.2 7,017.3 -1.3 +14.4 -7.0 156.7 +3.1 -44.5 -8.0 * Slovakia 73.7 48.9 +2.5 -32.1 -8.0 * Slovenia 18.6 20.6 +0.6 +1.2 -8.0 * Spain 287.7 433.3 -1.7 +49.5 +15.0 * Sweden 72.0 65.7 -1.7 -8.9 +4.0 * Switzerland 52.8 53.2 -1.1 +0.8 -8.0 * UK 768.5 652.3 -0.5 -16.0 -12.5 * U.S. (1) 6,135.2 7,017.3 -1.3 +14.4 -7.0

NOTE:

(1) Did not ratify Kyoto Protocol

Source: National submissions to U.N. website http://unfccc.int/national_reports/annex_i_ghg_inventories/national_inventories_submissions/items/4303.php




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