in 2009 (around 1 Mt CO 2 -e). Updated emissions are now projected to show strong ... CO 2 -e per annum lower over the Kyoto period than the previous projection ... with 2009 levels around 6 Mt CO 2 -e lower than previously projected. While it
Figure 2 – Proportional contributions by sector to Australian net greenhouse gas ... A graphical representation of the proportional contribution by each sector to the national greenhouse gas inventory is presented in Figure 2 overleaf. ... − 4.1 MtCO2e from methane and nitrous oxide emissions from waste water management (0.7% of net national total). Transport Fugitive Emissions Industrial
In 2020, emissions are projected to reach 686 Mt CO2-e, or 24 per cent above 2000 ... Australia’s emissions trends, 1990 – 2020 108% of 1990 level 2000 level Mt CO2-e 106% of 1990 level emissions excluding deforestation and forestry Kyoto period Note: trajectories to the 2020 target range are illustrative www.climatechange.gov.au ... 580 Mt CO2-e per year over 2008–12, which is 106 per cent of 1990 levels. Without
in the electricity sector; between 2020 and 2030 emissions are projected to fall 23 Mt CO2-e instead of growing 34 Mt CO2-e without the carbon price (Figure 8). Abatement ... Figure 8 Sectoral domestic emissions changes, 2020 to 2030 Mt CO2-e Mt CO2-e Direct combustion Industrial Def orestation processes and ref orestation Agriculture ... The carbon price is projected to achieve 155 Mt CO2-e of domestic abatement
In 2006, Australia’s net greenhouse gas emissions using the Kyoto accounting provisions were 576.0 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent (Mt CO2-e). The energy sector was the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, contributing 69.6% (400.9Mt CO2 ... Deforestation Reforestation Stationary energy Fugitive emissions Industrial Agriculture processess Transport Waste
CO2 CH4 N2 O Other* EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissions Annual Change Gg CO2-e Year to June NetCO2-equivalent Emissions N2 O PFC Share of CO2-equivalent Emissions N2 O PFC Other** Other** CO2 CH4 CO2 CH4 Total Total NA NA * Gg of PFCs, SF6
CO2 CH4 N2 O Other EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissionsNetCO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N 2O Other Share of CO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N2 O Other Year to June Annual Change Gg CO2-e CO2CO2 Total Total NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ... APPENDIX 1 EMISSIONS BY SECTOR AND SUBSECTOR 1990–2005 ANALYSIS OF RECENT TRENDS AND GREENHOUSE INDICATORS 1990 TO 2005
Table 1-13 Agriculture Emissions (Sector 4), 1990–2005, Gg CO2 CH4 N2 O Other EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissionsNetCO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N 2O Other Share of CO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N 2O Other Year to June Annual Change Gg CO2
CO2 CH4 N2O Other EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissionsNetCO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N2O Other Share of CO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N2O Other Year to June Annual Change Gg CO2-e CO2CO2 Total Total NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ... APPENDIX 2 EMISSIONS BY GREENHOUSE GAS AND FUEL TYPE 1990–2005 ANALYSIS OF RECENT TRENDS AND GREENHOUSE INDICATORS 1990 TO 2005
CO2 CH4 N2 O Other EmissionsEmissionsEmissionsEmissionsNetCO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N2 O Other Share of CO2-equivalent Emissions CH4 N2 O Other Year to June Annual Change Gg CO2-e CO2CO2 Total Total NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA