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Joint Intersectoral Task Force on Environmental Indicators Fifth session Geneva, 4 – 6 July 2012 Grenhouse Gas Emissions Introductory Overview Vladislav Bizek Consultant to the Secretariat

Structure of Presentation Greenhouse gases (GHG) Origin of GHG LULUCF (Land use, land use change, forestry) Presentation of GHG emissions GHG emission inventory International legislation, supporting bodies and financial mechanisms Reporting format

Greenhouse gases Direct GHGs Carbon dioxide Methane Nitrous oxide F-gases HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) PFCs (perfluorocarbons) Sulphur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) Indirect GHGs Carbon monoxide Nitrogen oxides Sulphur dioxide NMVOC Other pollutants with the impact on climate Ground-level ozone Aerosols

Origin of GHGs Carbon dioxide Combustion of fossil fuels in stationary and mobile sources Certain technologies (e.g. cement production) Methane Agriculture (animal breeding, rice growing) Mining and transport of fossil fuels Waste and waste water sector Nitrous oxide Agriculture (fertilizers) Certain technologies (chemical industry, catalytic convertors in vehicles) F-gases (HFCs, PFCs, SF 6 ) Artificial products

LULUCF (Land use, land use change, forestry) Important parameter of GHG balance Covers emissions and removals of greenhouse gases resulting from direct human-induced land use, land-use change and forestry activities It is mandatory for Annex 1 Parties to account for changes in carbons stocks resulting from deforestation, reforestation and afforestation and voluntary to account for emissions from forest management, cropland management, grazing land management and revegetation LULUCF is expressed in CO 2

Presentation of GHG emissions - 1 Absolute values of emissions Total national emissions Emissions at lower territorial levels (region, municipality) Emissions per economic sector Related values of emissions Emissions per capita Emissions per unit of land Emissions per unit of GDP

Presentation of GHG emissions – 2 Aggregation Particular GHGs have different impact on climate, expressed in terms of „global warming potential (GWP)“ CO 2 has GWP = 1 Methane has GWP = cca 21 N 2 O has GWP = cca 310 F-gases have high values of GWP depending on particular chemical species Aggregated GHG emissions are calculated according to the formula: Total emission =   emission of particular GHG x respective GWP and expressed in tons of CO 2 equivalents

Presentation of emissions – 3 GHG Inventory in the Czech Republic (CO 2 eq.) Greenhouse gas CO Of which emissions Of which removals in LULUCF Methane Nitrous oxide F-gases Total with LULUCF International air transport

GHG Emission Inventory Aggregation of particular GHG emission data Calculation: Activity data x emission factor Qualified estimate (fugitive emissions) International methodology 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories at: Updated UNFCCC reporting guidelines on annual inventories following incorporation of the provisions of decision 14/CP.11 at English version: Russian version:

International legislation, supporting body and financial mechanisms 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change 1997 Kyoto Protocol Supporting body Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC) Financial Mechanisms EU ETS (EU Emission Trading Scheme) JI (Joint Implementation) CDM (Clean Development Mechanism)

Reporting format Common Reporting Format (CRF): Developed under IPPC Main categories of sources of GHG emissions Category 1: Energy Of which combustion in stationary sources Of which combustion in mobile sources Of which fugitive emissions Category 2: Industrial processes Category 3: Solvent and other product use Category 4: Agriculture Category 5: Land use and forestry Category 6: Waste Category 7: Other and natural emissions Methodology: Updated UNFCCC reporting guidelines on annual inventories following incorporation of the provisions of decision 14/CP.11 at English version: Russian version:

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