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    EU 2023 report shows 8.3% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions

    November 5, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The European Union recorded an 8.3% drop in net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2023, marking one of the most significant annual reductions in decades, second only to the COVID-19-induced 9.8% decrease in 2020. This data, presented in a report by the European Commission, highlights ongoing progress toward the EU’s ambitious climate goals.

    EU 2023 report shows 8.3% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions

    A major driver behind this reduction was a 24% year-over-year decline in emissions from electricity production and heating. The report attributes this achievement primarily to increased adoption of renewable energy sources, especially wind and solar, alongside a transition from coal to natural gas.

    Renewables have now become the dominant electricity source in the EU, providing close to 45% of all electricity generated within the bloc. Further emphasizing the shift away from fossil fuels, the report noted a nearly 20% decrease in fossil-fuel-generated electricity compared to the previous year. This transition is part of the EU’s broader climate strategy, anchored in the 2021 European Climate Law, which sets legally binding targets for reducing emissions.

    The law envisions a climate-neutral EU by 2050 and mandates a 55% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030, compared to 1990 levels. These goals are supported by the “Fit-for-55” legislative package, which addresses emissions from sectors with high carbon output. Overall, net GHG emissions in the EU have dropped to 37% below 1990 levels, while the EU economy has grown by 68% over the same period, underscoring a decoupling of economic growth from emissions.

    The report indicates that the EU is on a viable path to meet its 2030 reduction target. Emissions in other critical sectors also saw significant changes. Power and industrial installations covered by the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) experienced a record 16.5% reduction in emissions.

    Emissions from the building sector decreased by 5.5%, while agricultural emissions fell by 2%. However, transport sector emissions saw less than a 1% decline, and emissions from aviation actually increased by 9.5%, highlighting areas where additional efforts may be required.

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