Annual European Community
greenhouse gas inventory 1990–2007 and inventory
report 2009
This report is the annual submission
of the greenhouse gas inventory of the European Community
to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change and the Kyoto Protocol. It presents greenhouse
gas emissions between 1990 and 2007 for EU-27, EU-15,
individual Member States and economic sector.
Greenhouse gas emission
trends and projections in Europe 2009
This report presents an assessment
of the current and projected progress of EU Member States,
EU candidate countries and other EEA member countries
towards their respective targets under the Kyoto Protocol
and of progress towards the EU target for 2020. This is
based on their past greenhouse gas emissions between 1990
and 2007, and the projected greenhouse gas emissions of
these countries during the Kyoto commitment period 2008-2012
and for 2020, derived from data and related information
they provided before 1 June 2009.
Impacts of Europe's
changing climate - 2008 indicator-based assessment
The report presents past and projected
climate change and impacts in Europe by means of about
40 indicators and identifies sectors and regions most
vulnerable with a high need for adaptation. The report
covers the following indicator categories: atmosphere
and climate, cryosphere, marine biodiversity and ecosystems,
water quantity (including river floods and droughts),
freshwater quality and biodiversity, terrestrial ecosystems
and biodiversity, soil, agriculture and forestry, human
health. Furthermore the report shows the need for adaptation
actions at EU, national and regional level and the need
for enhanced monitoring, data collection and exchange
and reducing uncertainties in projections. The report
is a joined effort of the European Environment Agency
(EEA), the European Commission's Joint Research Centre
(JRC-IES) and the World Health Organisation Europe (WHO).
Regional climate change and adaptation — The Alps
facing the challenge of changing water resources
Spanning the centre of continental
Europe, the Alps play a crucial role in accumulating and
supplying water to the continent. As such, they deliver
vital ecosystem services both within and beyond the region,
underpinning social and economic wellbeing in vast lowland
areas. Troublingly, the alpine climate has changed significantly
during the past century, with temperatures increasing
more than twice the global average. Drawing on the most
recent knowledge of climate change impacts in the Alps
and experiences across the region, this report analyses
the risks that climate change presents to the region's
water supply and quality, identifying needs, constraints,
opportunities, policy levers and options for adaptation.
It extracts policy guidance on adaptation practice and
aims to assist regional and local stakeholders in developing
robust adaptation strategies.
Da European Environment Agency