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general:trends:emission_trends_pm2.5 [2021/02/08 14:48] – [Main drivers] gniffkegeneral:trends:emission_trends_pm2.5 [2021/04/21 11:04] – [Main drivers] gniffke
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 Germany has made a commitment to reduce particulate matter emissions. The revised Gothenburg Protocol and the revised NEC Directive both define emission reduction targets relative to a 2005 base year, mandating 26% (2020) and 43% (2030) reductions respectively. Germany has made a commitment to reduce particulate matter emissions. The revised Gothenburg Protocol and the revised NEC Directive both define emission reduction targets relative to a 2005 base year, mandating 26% (2020) and 43% (2030) reductions respectively.
  
-Further details can be found in [[general:projections:start|Chapter 9 - Projections]] and [[general:adjustments:start|Chapter 11 - Adjustments and Emission Ceiling Exceedance]].+While Germany's compliance with these obligations is not discussed here, further information on this subject can be found in [[general:projections:start|Chapter 9 - Projections]] and [[general:adjustments:start|Chapter 11 - Adjustments and Emission Ceiling Exceedance]].
  
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-[{{:general:trends:iir_pm25_trend.png?400|**PM₂.₅ trend by sector**}}]+[{{:general:trends:iir_pm25_trend.png?nolink&600|**PM₂.₅ trend by sector**}}]