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2021, April, 21, 14:25:00
BRITAIN REDUCE GHG EMISSIONS
The United Kingdom already aims to reduce GHG emissions in 2030 by 68% (excluding IAS) compared to 1990 levels. In June 2019, the country pledged to reach net zero emission by 2050.
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2021, April, 21, 14:20:00
CANADA REDUCE GHG EMISSIONS
The country’s GHG emissions increased by 0.2% in 2019 to 730 MtCO2eq, i.e., 21.4% higher than 1990 levels.
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2020, December, 3, 11:30:00
EUROPE'S GHG EMISSIONS DOWN
Since 1990, GHG emissions in the EU have been steadily declining, with emissions in the EU 27 falling to 24% below their 1990 levels in 2019.
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2020, November, 30, 11:35:00
RUSSIA'S GHG EMISSIONS 70%
Russia ratified the Paris agreement on climate change in September 2019. Russia’s energy-related CO2 emissions in 2019 were around 20% below their 1990 level, at around 1 750 MtCO2.
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2020, November, 10, 11:15:00
RUSSIA LIMITS GHG EMISSIONS
Russia’s energy-related CO2 emissions in 2019 were around 20% below their 1990 level, at around 1 750 MtCO2.