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    EU emissions up as economy expands in late 2024

    May 15, 2025
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    Greenhouse gas emissions across the European Union rose by 2.2% in the fourth quarter of 2024, reaching an estimated 897 million tonnes of CO2-equivalents, according to data released by Eurostat. This represents an increase from 878 million tonnes recorded during the same period in 2023. The rise in emissions occurred alongside a 1.5% growth in the EU’s gross domestic product for the quarter, suggesting a modest decoupling of emissions growth from economic expansion.

    EU emissions up as economy expands in late 2024

    The data, part of Eurostat’s quarterly estimates for greenhouse gas emissions by economic activity, are intended to supplement key economic indicators such as GDP and employment. These estimates provide timely insights into how economic performance correlates with environmental impact across sectors and member states. The largest contributors to the increase in emissions were the household sector and the utilities sector, which includes electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply.

    Household emissions rose by 5.2%, reflecting increased energy consumption during the colder months. The utilities sector recorded a 4.6% increase, likely linked to higher demand for heating and energy supply during winter. Despite the overall rise at the EU level, six member states recorded a decline in greenhouse gas emissions compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. Estonia, Finland, and Sweden saw the largest reductions, with emissions falling by 11.3%, 6.1%, and 2.3% respectively. These reductions highlight varying national trends in energy use, efficiency improvements, or shifts in production and consumption.

    Among the six countries that achieved lower emissions, two Latvia and Austria also experienced a decrease in GDP. The remaining four Estonia, Finland, Sweden, and Luxembourg notably managed to reduce emissions while growing their economies, indicating progress toward more sustainable economic models. These quarterly emissions estimates are part of ongoing efforts to monitor the EU’s progress toward its climate goals, which include significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050.

    They are compiled using data sources consistent with international guidelines, allowing for comparability across member states and over time. The figures underscore the challenge of aligning economic growth with climate targets, as emissions reductions were not uniform across the bloc. While some member states demonstrated the potential for decoupling economic output from environmental impact, the overall rise in emissions reflects the complexity of transitioning to a low-carbon economy during periods of growth. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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