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FCCC/SB/2002/INF.2     
[located on Vol. 3]



Title
Methodological Issues. National communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. Report on national greenhouse gas inventory data from Annex I Parties for 1990 to 2000. Note by the secretariat.

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Notes
SBSTA: Item 4 (c) of the provisional agenda
SBI: Item 3 (c) of the provisional agenda
This document is available in English only
This document will be resubmitted for technical reasons

Abstract
This note presents the latest available GHG data on trends in GHG emissions and removals from Annex I Parties for the period 1990-2000. More detailed GHG inventory data, complementing this document, have been published electronically on the UNFCCC web site. The analysis that follows is based on the latest GHG inventory information from Annex I Parties
for those Parties that have already submitted inventories this year or on earlier submissions or national communications for those Parties that have not yet submitted their inventories in 2002. The tables and figures included in this note summarize GHG emissions and removals data from 39 out of 40 Annex I Parties for which data are available. The document also contains a description of the status of reporting of annual GHG emission inventories, highlighting the timeliness of reporting and completeness of the data reported, as well as information on changes in estimates from previous submissions

Meeting
Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI), Seventeenth session, 23 October - 1 November 2002, New Delhi, India
Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), Seventeenth session, 23-29 October 2002, New Delhi, India

Keywords
Annex I Parties
conference papers
emission inventories
national communications

Content

Publication date
11/10/2002
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