Emissions trading is a big plus for climate protection in Germany
Operators produced far lower volume of greenhouse gases in 2008
Operators and facilities in Germany subject to emissions trading generated a total of 473 million tonnes of ozone-depleting carbon dioxide (CO2) in 2008, representing a reduction of 14 million tonnes of emissions on 2007 levels. Operators participating in emissions trading were in major part responsible for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany. When taking into account the extended scope of trading in the second trading period, reductions for 2008 are well above 3 percent. The national greenhouse gas inventory which takes stock of other sectors and harmful climate gases such as methane or nitrous oxide declined by 1.2 percent. ”Emissions trading is a proven instrument for promoting effective climate protection”, says Dr. Hans-Jürgen Nantke, Head of the German Emissions Trading Authority (DEHSt) at the Federal Environment Agency (UBA).