A 2013 Regulation provides a mechanism for monitoring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions and reporting other information at the national and EU level, relevant to climate change. It enhances the EU\\’s greenhouse gas monitoring and reporting framework.<\/p>\n
Low carbon development strategies must be prepared by the EU States and the Commission on behalf of the EU in accordance with internationally agreed reporting provisions.\u00a0 The EU States must report on the strategies every two years.<\/p>\n
National strategies for greenhouse gas policies, measures and projections must be set up and run by the Commission and States.\u00a0 States must also report on their financial, technical, support to developing countries and use of revenues in the auctioning of allowances in the EU emissions trading system.<\/p>\n
The Regulation provides a legal basis for and will guide the EU in reviewing the use of controlled gases and states\\’ adoption to climate change.\u00a0 The review will cover data on emissions for sectors including housing, agriculture, waste and transport in accordance with the effort sharing decision.<\/p>\n\n
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