Examples of using Reduction in emissions in English and their translations into Dutch
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Last year, the European Parliament voted for a 30% reduction in emissions.
The reduction in emissions from the initial Euro 0 level to Euro 6 is staggering.
This will not only allow a reduction in emissions of harmful substances, but may also effectively
We are all agreed on the objective: a reduction in emissions from heavy goods vehicles in the Alpine region.
with a possible tax to encourage energy saving and a reduction in emissions, but without causing an increase in the overall tax burden;
with benefits including substantial reduction in emissions.
there has been a reduction in emissions of polluting substances, owing largely to falling transport volumes
If we now stop short at a 20% reduction in emissions, it will mean that the EU has not meant anything by declaring the two degree warming limit that it has done for more than ten years now.
must encourage a reduction in emissions, so that short air journeys are replaced with train journeys,
The reduction in emissions can be achieved by manufacturing engines with a new design,
When the existing emissions Directive1 enters fully into force on 31 December of this year it will lead to an 85-91% reduction in emissions compared with the exist ing 1970 rules2.
The Commission Roadmap for moving to a competitive low-carbon economy in 2050 suggests that achieving the 20% energy efficiency target would automatically lead to a 25% reduction in emissions, without any change to the current legislative framework.
a 20% reduction in emissions is a long way from the world's most ambitious target.
this Parliament has given overall support to a 7.5% reduction in emissions by 2005 and a 15% reduction by 2010.
from the outset, a 30% reduction in emissions.
CS It is clear that not only passenger vehicles but also heavy goods vehicles must be fitted with modern systems ensuring an 80% reduction in emissions of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide as well as a reduction in particulate emissions of up to 60.
Any such project provides a reduction in emissions by sources, or an enhancement of removals by sinks, that is additional to any that would otherwise occur;
According to the most up-to-date scientific information, the EU must commit to a 40% reduction in emissions by 2020 and to an 80-95% reduction by 2050,
Equally impressive is the reduction in emissions and energy consumption achieved over the last 30 years;