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 ===== Obligations ===== ===== Obligations =====
-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% (by 2020) and 43% (by 2030) reductions respectively.
  
 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]]. 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]].
  
 ===== Main drivers ===== ===== Main drivers =====
-**Total PM₂.₅ emissions** dropped by 59.9% between 1995 and 2020. The Main Drivers for PM₂.₅ emissions are **Fuel Combustion (NFR 1.A)** with 72% of total 1995 emissions and a 65% reduction between 1995-2020 and as a sum the **Industrial Processes (NFR 2)** with about 21% of total 1995 emissions and a 51% reduction between 1995-2020. 
  
-Within both National totals and NFR 1.A, **Transport (NFR 1.A.3)** is responsible for the biggest part of PM.₅ emissions. Here, about 77of 2019 PM₂.₅ transport emissions are induced by **Road Transport (NFR 1.A.3.b)**, caused by two third directly by fuel consumption **(NFR 1.A.3.b.i - v)** and the other third by road abrasion and tyre and brake wear **(NFR 1.A.3.b.vi - vii)**.+Between 1995 and 2024, **Total PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions declined by 62.0%**.  
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 +The **main drivers** for PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions are **Fuel Combustion (NFR 1.A)** with 73% of total 1995 emissions and a 69% reduction between 1995 and 2024 and, as a sum, the **Industrial Processes (NFR 2)** with about 21% of total 1995 emissions and a 52% reduction between 1995 and 2024.
  
-__Table: PM.₅ Emissions 1990-2021__+Within both National totals and NFR 1.A, **Transport (NFR 1.A.3)** is responsible for the biggest part of PM<sub>2.5</sub> emissions. Here, about 88% of 2024 PM<sub>2.5</sub> transport emissions are induced by **Road Transport (NFR 1.A.3.b)**. About one quarter (25%) of these emissions are directly caused by **fuel combustion (NFRs 1.A.3.b.i-iv)** whereas 75% stem from **tyre and brake wear (1.A.3.b.vi) and road abrasion (vii)**.
  
-^  Total Emissions (kt)                                                                                                          |||||||||||||^  Trend: latest compared to                                                                  || +__Table: PM<sub>2.5</sub> Emissions 1990-2024, in kilotonnes [kt]__ 
-^  1995                  ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2011  ^  2012  ^  2013  ^  2014  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019  ^  2020   1995                                            ^  last years                               +^                                                                                                                                                 Trend: latest year compared to... ||||||||||||||||| 
-                   202 |    166 |    135 |    119 |    114 |    113 |    111 |    103 |    102     97     95 |     94 |     90 |     81 |  {{:general:trends:down_green.png|down}} -59.9 |  {{:general:trends:down_green.png|down}}  |+^  1995                              ^  2000  ^  2005  ^  2010  ^  2015  ^  2016  ^  2017  ^  2018  ^  2019  ^  2020  ^  2021  ^  2022  ^  2023  ^  2024  |   ^  ...BY (1995)  ^  ...previous year  
 + 196                                161    132    118    100    95     94     94     89     80     82     84     78     74      |  -62.0       |  -4.4%             |
  
-[{{ :general:trends:iir_pm25_trend.png?direct&700 |**PM.₅ trend by sector**}}] +{{ :general:trends:iir_pm25_trend_from_1995.png?direct&700 | trend of PM<sub>2.5</sub> emisisons, by sector}} 
-[{{ :general:trends:iir_pm25_trend_from_2005.png?direct&700 |**PM.₅ trend by sector, from 2005**}}]+{{ :general:trends:iir_pm25_trend_from_2005.png?direct&700 | trend of PM<sub>2.5</sub> emisisons, by sector, from 2005}}