A DEFRA report published earlier this year showed that by 2006, «Methane emissions, excluding those from natural sources, were 53 per cent below 1990 levels» and that «Nitrous
oxide emissions fell by 40 per cent between 1990 and 2006.»
Not exact matches
Emissions of nitrogen
oxides have
fallen by 62 per cent between 1990 and 2010, and
fell by 3 per cent between 2009 and 2010.
Facilities that
fall under the CAA for major
emissions of non-greenhouse gases such as sulfur dioxide or nitrous
oxide may be required to take steps to control not only these pollutants, but also greenhouse gas
emissions.
The traffic - related nitrogen
oxide emissions in the Federal Republic of Germany have
fallen sharply since the introduction of the
emission limitation for road traffic in 1960 up until today and a further reduction by a total of 86 % in maximum
emissions is expected in the future as well [58].
A new report evaluating air pollution trends at the nation's 100 largest electric power producers shows that
emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen
oxides (NOx) have
fallen markedly in recent years, but carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions increased and will likely spike in coming years.
Nitrous
oxide emissions, which comes from industry, farming and general energy use,
fell by nearly 2 %.