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    Austria lowers CO2 emissions by 350,000 tonnes in H1 2024

    October 21, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Austria has successfully cut its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by around 350,000 tonnes in the first half of 2024, largely attributed to a significant reduction in vehicle and transport usage. Fuel consumption also saw a drop of approximately 140 million litres during the same period. Data from the Environment Agency Austria indicated a mixed trend in fuel consumption, with petrol use rising by about 2%, while diesel consumption fell by just under 5%.

    Austria lowers CO2 emissions by 350,000 tonnes in H1 2024

    Overall, the combined fuel consumption for both types amounted to 4.18 billion litres, reflecting a notable decrease from the same period in 2023. The reduction in CO2 emissions follows a continuing trend of declining transport-related emissions. Michael Schwendinger, a mobility expert, predicted that this year would mark the third consecutive year of emissions decline from the transportation sector. He projected CO2 emissions from traffic to fall below 19 million tonnes by the end of 2024.

    This would represent a continued decrease compared to previous years, with emissions reported at approximately 19.8 million tonnes in 2023, 20.6 million tonnes in 2022, and 21.6 million tonnes in 2021. The data highlights the efforts by Austria to meet its environmental targets, with transportation playing a key role in overall emissions reduction. The reduction in fuel consumption, particularly diesel, is being seen as a crucial factor in driving down emissions, despite the slight uptick in petrol usage.

    Experts suggest that further improvements in vehicle efficiency and a shift towards cleaner energy sources could continue to support these trends. As Austria moves towards its climate goals, the transportation sector’s role is under intense scrutiny. Continued policy efforts and technological advancements in electric vehicles, public transportation, and fuel efficiency are expected to be significant contributors to long-term sustainability goals.

    This report provides a snapshot of Austria’s progress in reducing its environmental impact, emphasizing the importance of sustained actions in both public and private sectors to achieve meaningful and lasting reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The Environment Agency Austria and other stakeholders remain committed to tracking and supporting these efforts as the nation looks toward a greener future.

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