Emissions of greenhouse gases (millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents unless stated):
Country 2006 1990 offered cuts in emissions in 2020 with:
pct by 2020vs1990 smallest cut deepest cut Australia 618.6 547.8 3 - 23 531.4 421.8 Belarus 81.3 129.1 5 - 10 122.6 116.2 Canada 718.2 591.8 3 574.0 574.0 Croatia 30.8 31.4 6 29.5 29.5 EU 5,094.6 5,558.5 20 - 30 4,446.8 3,891.0 Iceland 4.2 3.4 15 2.9 2.9 Japan 1,342.1 1,269.7 25 952.3 952.3 Liechtenstein 0.3 0.2 20 - 30 0.2 0.1 Monaco 0.1 0.1 20 0.1 0.1 New Zealand 77.6 61.9 10 - 20 55.7 49.5 Norway 53.5 49.7 30 - 40 34.8 29.8 Russia 2,185.9 3,319.3 22 - 25 2,589.1 2,489.5 Switzerland 53.2 52.7 20 - 30 42.2 36.9 Ukraine 436.8 926.0 20 740.8 740.8 TOTAL EXCLUDING UNITED STATES
10,697.2 12,541.6 19 - 26 10,122.3 9,334.4
United States 7,006.0 6,084.5 0 6,084.5 6,084.5 TOTAL WITH UNITED STATES
17,703.2 18,626.1 13 - 17 16,206.8 15,418.9
NOTES: All cuts are adjusted to a 1990 base year -- Australia's official target is to cut by 5 to 25 percent from 2000 levels, Canada to cut 20 percent from 2006. The U.S. target is based on President Barack Obama's plan to cut U.S. emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 -- less ambitions than a bill before the U.S. Senate.
Figures exclude LULUCF (land use, land use change and forestry), but include deforestation, in line with rules under the Kyoto Protocol.
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