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UK local authority and regional carbon dioxide emissions national statistics: 2005-2010

UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions.

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2005 to 2010 UK local and regional CO2 emissions statistical release

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2005 to 2010 UK local and regional CO2 emissions: full dataset

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2005 to 2010 UK local and regional CO2 emissions: subset dataset (emissions within the scope of influence of local authorities)

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2005 to 2010 UK local and regional CO2 emissions methodology summary

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2005 to 2010 UK local and regional CO2 emissions: technical report

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2010 Mapping carbon emissions & removals for the Land Use, Land Use Change & Forestry (LULUCF) sector

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The aim of these statistics is to provide the most reliable and consistent possible breakdown of CO2 emissions across the country, using nationally available data sets going back to 2005.

The main data sources are the UK National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory and DECC’s National Statistics of energy consumption for local authority areas. All emissions included in the national inventory are covered, except aviation, shipping and military transport, for which there is no obvious basis for allocation to local areas.

Publications:

  • Statistical release: This publication provides a summary of local authority emissions statistics including UK emissions maps.
  • Full dataset: this includes all the emissions that occur within the boundaries of each local authority
  • Subset dataset: this includes emissions within the scope of each local authority but excludes certain emissions, which it has been considered local authorities are unable to directly influence
  • Methodology summary: provides a summary of the methodology adopted to estimate carbon dioxide emissions at local level
  • Technical report: describes in detail the methodology adopted to estimate carbon dioxide emissions at local level
  • Mapping Carbon Emissions & Removals for the Land Use, Land Use Change & Forestry (LULUCF) Sector: prepared by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) looking at LULUCF emissions and removals at the local authority level

In addition, on the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory (NAEI) website, interactive local authority level emissions maps are published on DECC’s behalf. These allow users to zoom in to any UK local authority and see the emissions for the area, and also identify the significant point sources, such as iron and steel plants. It is also possible to filter by different sectors, and view how emissions have changed across the time series.

This is a National Statistics publication and complies with the code of practice for official statistics. Please check our frequently asked questions or email [email protected] if you have any questions or comments about the information on this page.

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Published 19 March 2015

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