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Our climate data to monitor Europe's progress
A robust reporting system is required to monitor progress toward EU climate change mitigation targets. The EEA is a key player in setting up these reporting systems, providing guidance to Member States on how to report and quality check the input. The EEA collects and provides access to the following types of data:
Greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories;
Greenhouse gas projections;
Policies and measures;
National systems for GHG policies and measures and projections;
Use of EU emissions trading system auctioning revenues;
Information on support to developing countries;
National climate change adaptation actions;
Ozone-depleting substances;
CO2 emissions from new passenger cars, vans and heavy-duty vehicles.
Much of the data comes from datasets collected by the EEA. This data is then used to fulfil the EU's own targets and to allow the European Commission to assess whether the Union is on track to meet its international pledges made in the United Nations setting.
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