Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Global emissions in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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are responsible for around 20% of global emissions and should be reversed by 2020.
Parties' commitments must create strong incentives for all actors to further reduce and limit global emissions.
The EU must drive on beyond 2020 to make even deeper cuts in greenhouse gases to meet the target of halving global emissions by 2050.
which account for 2-3% of global emissions, are growing by 3-4% annually.
Last but not least, we must also start work now to halve global emissions by 2050.
account for only 3% of global emissions.
representing at least 55% of global emissions have ratified.
High emissions in local urban settings may be controlled by measures taken by individual Member States, but global emissions do not stop at borders.
it alone is responsible for 26.7%(2012) of global emissions.
A crucial question is whether the individual national pledges will be sufficient to ensure that global emissions remain within the 2°C limit.
Livestock has been recalculated as to generate possibly more than 50% of total global emissions-more than 50% is from the livestock industry.
make up 25% of total global emissions.
More than 170 countries, covering over 95% of global emissions, have already unveiled their climate pledges ahead of the conference.
Do you accept that the objective of the biofuels policy of the European Union is to reduce global emissions, not just European Union emissions? .
which account for approximately 52% of global emissions, have ratified the Paris agreement.
It should"enter into force as soon as countries with a collective total of 80% of current global emissions have ratified it.
At this stage, more than 160 countries representing more than 90% of global emissions have presented their contributions to the Paris Agreement.
In fact, the common agenda today in the European Union is to reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases.
In such circumstances, carbon leakage could even lead to an increase of global emissions.
peat burning and the like is responsible for about 17.4% of current global emissions.