Joint Research Centre - European Commission

 

EDGAR shows worldwide greenhouse gas emissions growing faster

 

Annual per capita emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O, SF6, PFCs, HFCs) in the year 2005 excluding emissions from IPCC LULUCF sector and CO2 emissions from biomass combustion.

Annual per capita emissions of greenhouse gases

Published today, the latest results from a joint project of the JRC and the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) – called the Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research or "EDGAR" – show that global man-made greenhouse gas emissions increased 15% between 2000 and 2005, representing a sharp jump in the rate of emissions growth, which was 3% for the period 1990-1995 and 6% between 1995 and 2000. Global annual emissions of greenhouse gases increased from 24 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalents in 1970 to 33 billion tonnes in 1990 and 41 billion in 2005. A total of 560 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases were released into the atmosphere between 1990 (the reference year of the Kyoto Protocol) and 2005.

 

25/05/09

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