CO2 Emissions From Fuel Combustion Highlights 2013
In the lead-up to the UN climate negotiations in Warsaw, the latest information on the level and growth of CO2
emissions, their source and geographic distribution will be
essential to lay the foundation for a global agreement. To provide input
to and support for the UN process, the IEA is making available for free
download the "Highlights" version of CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion now for sale on IEA Bookshop.
This annual publication contains, for more than 140 countries and regions:
• estimates of CO2 emissions from 1971 to 2011
• selected indicators such as CO2/GDP, CO2/capita, CO2/TPES and CO2/kWh
• a decomposition of CO2 emissions into driving factors
• CO2emissions from international marine and aviation bunkers, key sources, and other relevant information.
• estimates of CO2 emissions from 1971 to 2011
• selected indicators such as CO2/GDP, CO2/capita, CO2/TPES and CO2/kWh
• a decomposition of CO2 emissions into driving factors
• CO2emissions from international marine and aviation bunkers, key sources, and other relevant information.
The nineteenth session of the Conference
of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention (COP-19), in
conjunction with the ninth meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto
Protocol (CMP 9), will be meeting in Warsaw, Poland from 11 to 22
November 2013. This volume of "Highlights", drawn from the full-scale
study, was specially designed for delegations and observers of the
meeting in Warsaw.
See also:
http://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/publication/name,43840,en.html
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