Emissions of greenhouse gases according to IPCC guide-lines, quarter

Emissions of greenhouse gases according to IPCC guide-lines, quarter

Climate sector Emission Periods Emissions of greenhouse gases (billion kgs CO2-equivalent)
Total climate sectors Total greenhouse gases 2022* 152.2
Total climate sectors Carbon dioxide (CO2) 2022* 125.8
Total climate sectors Other greenhouse gases 2022* 26.4
Industry Total greenhouse gases 2022* 48.3
Industry Carbon dioxide (CO2) 2022* 41.8
Industry Other greenhouse gases 2022* 6.5
Power Total greenhouse gases 2022* 30.8
Power Carbon dioxide (CO2) 2022* 30.5
Power Other greenhouse gases 2022* 0.3
Mobility Total greenhouse gases 2022* 29.6
Mobility Carbon dioxide (CO2) 2022* 29.0
Mobility Other greenhouse gases 2022* 0.6
Agriculture Total greenhouse gases 2022* 23.9
Agriculture Carbon dioxide (CO2) 2022* 5.7
Agriculture Other greenhouse gases 2022* 18.2
Built Environment Total greenhouse gases 2022* 19.7
Built Environment Carbon dioxide (CO2) 2022* 18.8
Built Environment Other greenhouse gases 2022* 0.9
Source: CBS.
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This table contains quarterly and annual figures on the Dutch emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and fluorinated gases). These are the emission figures used within the Dutch Climate Agreement presented on 28 June 2019, broken down into five climate sectors (Industry, Power, Mobility, Agriculture and Built Environment), and in accordance with internationally established IPCC regulations. The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) is an organization of the United Nations that prepares reports on scientific knowledge about climate change.

Data available from: 1st quarter of 2019

Status of the figures:
The figures for the four quarters of 2022 have a provisional status, just like the annual figure for 2022. The four quarters of 2019, 2020 and 2021 and the annual figures for 2019, 2020 and 2021 have a final status.
In order to obtain coherent and consistent time series, the complete data set is recalculated annually (including those with a final status, in accordance with IPCC regulations), so that the latest insights, especially with regard to the emission factors, can be included in the recalculation. The annual recalculation takes place when the 4th quarter of the most recent reporting year is published (mid-March).

Changes as of 15 March 2023:
The figures for the fourth quarter of 2022 are included, just like the annual figure for 2022. Also the entire time series have been slightly revised (quarterly and annual data; 2019-2022)..

When will new figures be published?
New preliminary quarterly figures are published two and a half months after the end of the quarter.

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Emissions of greenhouse gases