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What are the current trends in global greenhouse gas emissions?

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How likely are major or abrupt climate changes, such as loss of ice sheets or...

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Are extreme events, like heat waves, droughts or floods, expected to change...

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Can the warming of the 20th century be explained by natural variability?

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How reliable are the models used to make projections of future climate change?

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Are the increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases...

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Is the current climate change unusual compared to earlier changes in Earth’s...

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How are temperatures on Earth changing?

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How do human activities contribute to climate change and how do they compare...

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What is the EU emission trading scheme?

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What are base-year emissions?

What is the base year? How can it be used to track performance towards targets for Member States, EU-15 and EU-27?

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What is the GHG trends and projections report?

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What impacts are expected in the future?

What impacts are expected on natural systems, on human populations, in specific regions? What is their magnitude? What are the projected impacts of extreme climate events?

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How is the climate going to change in the future?

What are the projected changes for the 21st century and on the longer term?

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How is climate changing and how has it changed in the past?

What changes have been observed so far in climate? What is causing the present-day changes in climate?

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What are the current trends in greenhouse gas emissions in Europe?

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How much emission reductions has my country achieved?

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What are the current trends in greenhouse gas emissions in my country?

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