Greenhouse gas emissions – from carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and F-gases – are summed up and
measured in tonnes of carbon-dioxide equivalents (CO₂e), where “equivalent” means “having the same warming
effect as CO₂ over a period of 100 years”. Emissions from land use change – which can be positive or negative –
are taken into account.
Greenhouse gas emissions – from carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and F-gases – are summed up and
measured in tonnes of carbon-dioxide equivalents (CO₂e), where “equivalent” means “having the same warming
effect as CO₂ over a period of 100 years”. Emissions from land use change – which can be positive or negative –
are taken into account.