Greenhouse gas emissions (i64)

  •  29/11/2024
  • objective 
  •  assessment 

In 2022, greenhouse gas emissions amounted to 103.2 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent in Belgium. To achieve the sustainable development goal by 2030, this figure must decrease by 55% between 1990 and 2030. The projections of the Draft update of the Belgian National Energy and Climate Plan indicate that this objective will not be reached (data available in November 2024). Greenhouse gas emissions are therefore developing unfavourably.

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Greenhouse gas emissions - Belgium - trend assessment

million tonnes CO2 equivalent

 20002005201020152020202220252030
observations147.2143.7133.2118.4107.0103.2----
projection (PNEC 2023)------------105.082.0
objective 203064.364.364.364.364.364.364.364.3

Projection based on the parameters of the WAM (With Additional Measures) scenario of the 2023 NECP.

National Climate Commission (2024), National greenhouse gas inventories, http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/be/eu/mmr/art07_inventory/ghg_inventory/ (consulted on 30/09/2024); CONCERE and National Climate Commission (2023), Draft update of the Belgian National Energy and Climate Plan, https://www.nationalenergyclimateplan.be/en (consulted on 10/10/2024).

Greenhouse gas emissions - Belgium

million tonnes CO2 equivalent

 199020002005201020152017202020222022//19902022//2017
Belgium142.9147.2143.7133.2118.4116.5107.0103.2-1.0-2.4
//: Average Growth Rates

National Climate Commission (2024), National greenhouse gas inventories, http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/be/eu/mmr/art07_inventory/ghg_inventory/ (consulted on 30/09/2024).

Greenhouse gas emissions - Belgium and international comparison

tonnes CO2 equivalent per capita

 199020002005201020152017202020222022//19902022//2017
Belgium14.714.814.112.610.910.79.69.3-1.4-2.8
EU2711.29.99.98.98.18.37.07.3-1.3-2.5
//: Average Growth Rates

Eurostat (2024), Greenhouse gases emissions (source EEA) [sdg_13_10], https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat (consulted on 30/09/2024).

Greenhouse gas emissions by region - Belgium

tonnes CO2 equivalent per capita

 199020002005201020152017202020222022//19902022//2017
Brussels-Capital Region4.24.64.64.03.43.22.92.7-1.4-3.3
Flemish Region15.015.315.114.012.211.910.510.3-1.2-2.9
Walloon Region16.715.714.311.910.09.69.18.4-2.1-2.8
//: Average Growth Rates

IRCEL/CELINE (2024), Direct communication (9/10/2024).

Greenhouse gas emissions by sector - Belgium

million tonnes CO2 equivalent

 199020002005201020152017202020222022//19902022//2017
agriculture, forestry and fishing14.713.412.412.011.911.912.111.5-0.8-0.7
energy industries29.728.529.026.120.819.719.018.5-1.5-1.2
manufacturing industry and construction49.049.345.537.734.334.831.729.4-1.6-3.3
residential and services25.127.327.627.422.622.220.818.0-1.0-4.1
transport20.925.026.726.726.926.121.724.20.5-1.5
other3.43.62.53.31.81.91.71.5-2.5-4.2
//: Average Growth Rates

National Climate Commission (2024), National greenhouse gas inventories, http://cdr.eionet.europa.eu/be/eu/mmr/art07_inventory/ghg_inventory/ (consulted on 30/09/2024).

Definition: the net greenhouse gas emissions measure the total net emissions on the Belgian territory. Emissions from international aviation and sea transport are excluded. The considered greenhouse gases are those from the Kyoto protocol (UNFCCC, 1997): carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and fluorinated gases (HFCs, PFCs, SF6, NF3) that are not included in the Montreal Protocol (UNEP, 1987). Emissions are net emissions: the emissions and absorption of the LULUCF (Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry) sector, such as the CO2 absorption by trees, are taken into account. The indicator is expressed in millions of tons of CO2 equivalent (Mt CO2-eq.). The data come from the national inventories on greenhouse gas emissions.

To compare the EU27 Member States, total net emissions (including emissions from the international aviation sector) per capita are used. These are published by Eurostat for the monitoring of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Goal: greenhouse gas emissions must decrease by 55% between 1990 and 2030.

The Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs adopted by the UN in 2015 include goal 13: “Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts".

According to the Federal Government agreement of September 2020 (Federal Government, 2020) "The ambition is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and to achieve climate neutrality in our country by 2050". This position is consistent with the European objective of a "domestic reduction of net greenhouse gas emissions (emissions after deduction of removals) by at least 55% compared to 1990 levels by 2030" (EU, 2021)

The federal long-term strategic vision for sustainable development contains objective 31: “Belgian greenhouse gas emissions should decrease by at least 80 to 95 % by 2050 compared to the 1990 level” (Belgian Official Gazette, 08/10/2013).

International comparison: in 2022, Belgian greenhouse gas emissions amounted to 9.3t CO2-eq./capita (including international aviation). These emissions are above the EU27 average (7.3t/capita). When Member States are divided into three groups, Belgium is part of the group with average performance and lays behind the European average in 2022. In that year, Swedenranked first with 0.6t CO2-eq./capita and Luxembourg last with 14.5t/capita.

UN indicator: the selected indicator corresponds to indicator 13.2.2 -Total greenhouse gas emissions per year.

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