Examples of using Reduction target in English and their translations into Finnish
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Exposure reduction target relative to the AEI in 2010.
That is why ALDE is calling for the EU to move to a 30% CO2 reduction target.
Increasing the EU reduction target to 30% in 2020.
Recommends that the European Semester focus on the Europe 2020 poverty reduction target;
EU Member States sharing an 8% reduction target under the Kyoto Protocol.
Will it be a focus for investment in Europe, andwhat is the most efficient way of achieving the overall CO2 reduction target?
The Commission proposed a reduction target of 135 grams of CO2 per kilometre.
What we are doing is saying that the common European reduction target should be 20.
PM2,5 exposure reduction target and concentration cap for the protection of human health.
Further efforts are necessary to meet the 50% nutrient reduction target set by HELCOM.
A uniform interim reduction target of 20% is proposed for all Member States to be attained between 2010 and 2020.
The next milestone will be in 2016, when the reduction target is increased to 65% of 1995 levels.
You have done seriously little to bring this about,Madam Commissioner, for where are the instruments needed to achieve this reduction target?
The EU has offered to take up a 30% reduction target if others make comparable commitments.
The inclusion of LULUCF into the 2030 framework will provide a common framework on how the sector can be counted towards the EU's joint reduction target.
Where appropriate, submit their national reduction target ahead of the 2009 Spring European Council;
Achieving a 30% reduction target reduces imports of oil and gas by some €40 billion in 2020, at an assumed oil price of US$ 88 per barrel in 2020.
There has been progress in some priority areas towards the 25% reduction target, but overall progress is slow.
A greenhouse gas reduction target of 40% should by itself encourage a greater share of renewable energy in the EU of at least 27.
What we in the EU are focusing on- apart from the fact that we must have a reduction target that is ambitious enough- is a financing plan.
In the Baltic Sea, the 50% reduction target with regard to nutrients was achieved by 1995 for phosphorus from point sources by almost all the Baltic Sea countries.
This would mean a reduction in excess of 99%relative to 1994 level, ensuring that the 90% reduction target of the Fifth Environment Action programme is achieved.
The overall 25% reduction target is a joint objective, which can only be attained on the basis of a shared responsibility and a common endeavour by the Member States and the European Institutions.
The Commission proposes that the Spring European Council fixes a reduction target of 25%, to be achieved jointly by the EU and Member States by 2012.
The common position also maintains the clear commitment to review in five years the standards related to the fine particulate matter with a view to make the exposure reduction target legally binding.
The EU will set a greenhouse gas emission reduction target for domestic EU emissions of 40% in 2030 compared to 1990 levels.
In the January strategic review we intend to report on progress andset out a clear road map on how the ambitious 25% reduction target will be achieved by 2010-2012.
The projections show that the EU-15 will reach the reduction target of -8% with additional measures and with the use of flexible mechanisms.
The analysis also shows that the most cost-efficient pathway to the 2050 target requires a25% emissions cut in 2020, to be achieved through internal measures alone, rather than the current 20% reduction target.
In the light of the information we have now, a 30% reduction target will cost less than what was estimated to be the cost of cutting emissions by 20% two years ago.