EUROSTAT SAYS EUROPE WAS REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS EVEN AHEAD OF COVID-19 CRISIS

Carbon emissions within the European Union were falling fast last year (2019) even before the Covid-19 crisis halted much of the EU economy and slashed CO2 releases, according to new figures from EU statistical agency Eurostat. It argues that tightening regulatory controls were the key reason for a 4.3% year-on-year EU-wide fall in CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion (including oil and oil products, coal, peat and natural gas). The conclusions are based on data from 27 EU member states in 2018 and 2019 (including Britain and excluding Sweden) – in 2018, ...


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