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Provisional UK greenhouse gas emissions national statistics 2019

Provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions for 2019, including quarterly emissions estimates.

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2019 UK greenhouse gas emissions: provisional figures - statistical summary

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2019 UK greenhouse gas emissions: provisional figures - data tables

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This publication provides the latest provisional estimates of UK greenhouse gas emissions based on provisional inland energy consumption statistics, which are published in BEIS’s quarterly Energy Trends.

For the purposes of reporting, greenhouse gas emissions are allocated into a small number of broad, high level sectors as follows: energy supply, business, transport, public, residential, agriculture, industrial processes, land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF), and waste management. Additionally, provisional emissions for carbon dioxide (CO2) only are allocated into broad fuel classifications as follows: gas, oil, coal, other solid fuels and non-fuel.

These provisional emissions estimates are subject to revision when the final estimates are published; however, they provide an early indication of emissions in the most recent full calendar year.

This is a National Statistics publication and complies with the Code of Practice for Statistics. Please check our frequently asked questions or email climatechange.statistics@beis.gov.uk if you have any questions or comments about the information on this page.

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Published 26 March 2020

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