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- | **CO total emissions** show a falling trend over the whole interval, with emission reductions of 78.2 % between 1990 and 2019 and a stagnation of emission reductions in the last years. The Main Driver for CO emissions is **Fuel Combustion (NFR 1.A)** with 90% of total 1990 emissions and an 83% reduction between 1990 and 2019. In the Fuel Combustion category, **Road Transport (NFR 1.A.3.b)** is responsible for 61% of the 1990 emissions, with **Passenger Cars (NFR 1.A.3.b.i)** emitting nearly all of it. Reductions of about 87% in those categories between 1990 and 2019 are mainly due to constantly improving fuels and increasingly stricter regulations resulting in technical improvements. **Other Sectors (NFR 1.A.4**, including commercial/ | ||
- | __CO Emissions | + | **CO total emissions** show a falling trend over the whole interval, with emission **reductions of 80.6 %** between |
- | ^ Total Emissions | + | The Main Driver for CO emissions is **Fuel Combustion |
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- | | 13,204 | 7,181 | 5,147 | | + | |
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+ | __Table: Carbon monoxide emissions 1990-2021, in kilotonnes | ||
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+ | | 13,319 | 7,217 | 5,130 | 3,853 | 3,529 | 3,448 | 3,198 | 3,161 | 2,993 | 3,094 | 2,969 | 2,976 | 2,859 | 2,754 | 2,451 | 2,586 | {{: | ||
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