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Carmen Bunzl - Universidad Pontificia Comillas

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Index of tables xx<br />

Table 3 - 2. Possible emission reduction pathways and global emissions<br />

reference points for the different global emission stabilization levels as<br />

used in the analysis carried out by Höhne et al., 2007 ......................................... 136<br />

Table 3 - 3. Summary of the strengths and weaknesses of the major approaches<br />

........................................................................................................................................................ 138<br />

Table 3 - 4. Ranges of emission reductions according to all applied approaches<br />

as percentage change from 1990 under the 450, 550 and 650 ppmv CO2eq.<br />

scenarios (Source: Höhne et al., 2007).......................................................................... 154<br />

Table 4 - 1 . Nationwide indicators for Spain. Factors driving emissions<br />

(population, GDP, and energy) and GHG................................................................. 166<br />

Table 4 - 2 . Nationwide intensities for Spain................................................................... 168<br />

Table 4 - 3 . Mix of energy sources for Spain (Source: IEA Energy Statistics<br />

2007)............................................................................................................................................. 170<br />

Table 4 - 4 . Contribution of the relative gases to total GHG emissions<br />

(excluding LULUCF) in 2006 for Spain (Source: 2008 GHG inventory<br />

submitted to the UNFCCC). ............................................................................................. 172<br />

Table 4 - 5. Change in emissions from base (1990) to latest reported year (2006)<br />

and current (2006) progress to targets for Spain..................................................... 173<br />

Table 4 - 6 . National greenhouse gas emissions per sector for Spain in 2005... 174<br />

Table 4 - 7 . Indicators for Energy industries and fugitive emissions for Spain in<br />

2005. ............................................................................................................................................. 175<br />

Table 4 - 8. Indicators for the transport sector for Spain (2004, 2005 data) ......... 177<br />

Table 4 - 9 . Indicators for the households and services sector for Spain (2004,<br />

2005 data) .................................................................................................................................. 178

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