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[IWS] Eurostat: GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY INDUSTRIES AND HOUSEHOLDS [4 February 2015]

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GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BY INDUSTRIES AND HOUSEHOLDS [4 February 2015]

http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Greenhouse_gas_emissions_by_industries_and_households

 

Data extracted in January 2015. Most recent data: Further Eurostat information, Main tables and Database. Planned article update: February 2016.

This article analyses the emissions of three greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the European Union (EU) on the basis of an analysis of the industries and households that are responsible for their generation. It briefly explains the differences between the data on GHG emissions reported under the Regulation 0691/2011 on European environmental economic accounting and the data reported to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol.

 

 

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