Slovenia''s Progress and Recent Impact | Climate
Total emissions have decreased by about 0.64 megatonnes per year over the last decade, roughly a 3% annual reduction. This is movement in
Total emissions have decreased by about 0.64 megatonnes per year over the last decade, roughly a 3% annual reduction. This is movement in
Emissions per capita in Slovenia are below the EU average, reaching 6.9 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) in 2023, which is a 33 % decrease compared with 2005. In addition, the
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In January 2025, Slovenia updated its National Climate and Energy Plan (NECP), setting stronger targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions, renewable energy, and energy efficiency.
By 2050, Slovenia will reduce GHG emissions and improve sinks. It will reduce GHG emissions by 80 to 90 per cent in comparison to 2005 and simultaneously accelerate the implementation of climate
Slovenia has committed to ambitious national targets which include reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels. This commitment is crucial for the
The plan envisages that by 2030, the total of greenhouse gas emissions in Slovenia will be reduced by up to 36 % compared to 2005 and the share of renewable energy sources in final energy
Slovenian long-term Climate Strategy aims at achieving net zero by 2050 bringing it in line with the EU-wide target of reducing emissions by 55% by 2030.
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