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CO2 emissions increase in Blackburn with Darwen

CO2 emissions increase in Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn with Darwen moved away from a greener future with an increase in carbon dioxide emissions over the course of a year, figures reveal. Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy figures show that CO2 emissions in the area increased by 4.3% in 2019 – the latest available data – compared to the year before. It meant Blackburn with Darwen was among just 19 of 379 local authority areas in the UK not to see a decrease in emissions in 2019. The domestic sector was responsible for emitting the largest amount of CO2 in Blackburn with Darwen in 2019 – 209,000 tonnes. However, emissions from the sector dropped by 30% over a decade.

CO2 emissions drop in Midlothian

Stock photo. PA. Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy figures show that CO2 emissions in the area dropped by 3.1 per cent in 2019 – the latest available data – compared to the year before. The domestic sector was responsible for emitting the largest amount of CO2 in Midlothian in 2019 – 138,000 tonnes. However, emissions from the sector dropped by 25 per cent over a decade. Between 2009 and 2019, overall CO2 emissions in Midlothian dropped by 20.3 per cent. The figures also cover transport emissions, as well those from the industrial, commercial and public sectors. Across the UK, 360 of 379 local authority areas saw a decrease in emissions in 2019, with an overall drop of 3.6 per cent owing to a change in the fuel mix for electricity generation, greater use of renewables and a drop in the use of coal, according to BEIS.

Test Valley carbon emissions improve in 2021

Carbon TEST Valley moved towards a greener future with a drop in carbon dioxide emissions over the course of a year, figures reveal. Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy figures show that CO2 emissions in the area dropped by 3.2 per cent in 2019 – the latest available data – compared to the year before. Transport was responsible for emitting the largest amount of CO2 in Test Valley in 2019 – 454,000 tonnes. However, emissions from the sector dropped slightly by 0.4 per cent over a decade. Between 2009 and 2019, overall CO2 emissions in Test Valley dropped by 17.4 per cent. The figures also cover household emissions, as well those from the industrial, commercial and public sectors.

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