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-**CO total emissions** show a falling trend over the whole interval, with emission **reductions of 80.9 %** between 1990 and 2022 and a renewed interval of emission reductions in the last years. +**CO total emissions** show a falling trend over the whole interval, with emission **reductions of 81.9 %** between 1990 and 2023 and a renewed interval 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 85% reduction between 1990 and 2022. In the Fuel Combustion category, **Road Transport (NFR 1.A.3.b)** is responsible for 57% of the 1990 emissions, with **Passenger Cars (NFR 1.A.3.b.i)** emitting nearly all of it. Reductions of about 90% in those categories between 1990 and 2022 are mainly due to constantly improving fuels and increasingly stricter regulations resulting in technical improvements. +The Main Driver for CO emissions is **Fuel Combustion (NFR 1.A)** with 90% of total 1990 emissions and an 86% reduction between 1990 and 2023. In the Fuel Combustion category, **Road Transport (NFR 1.A.3.b)** is responsible for 57% of the 1990 emissions, with **Passenger Cars (NFR 1.A.3.b.i)** emitting nearly all of it. Reductions of about 90% in those categories between 1990 and 2023 are mainly due to constantly improving fuels and increasingly stricter regulations resulting in technical improvements. 
  
-**Other Sectors (NFR 1.A.4**, including commercial/institutional and residential sources) are responsible for about 27% of 1990 Fuel Combustion emissions with a 81% reduction between 1990 and 2022.+**Other Sectors (NFR 1.A.4**, including commercial/institutional and residential sources) are responsible for about 27% of 1990 Fuel Combustion emissions with a 84% reduction between 1990 and 2023.
  
-__Table: Carbon monoxide emissions 1990-2022, in kilotonnes [kt]__+__Table: Carbon monoxide emissions 1990-2023, in kilotonnes [kt]__
  
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