Statistical analyses 058

Norway

Natural resources and the environment 2002

The greenhouse gas emissions have never been higher

The Norwegian emissions of greenhouse gases increased by 2 per cent from year 2000 to 2001, and have now reached the highest level ever recorded. The amounts of waste continue to increase, and for each Norwegian close to 2 tonnes of waste are generated each year. The discharges to water from the petroleum activities have increased significantly since the mid 1990's, but last year's change was modest. The pressure on the Norwegian nature from acidifying substances is decreasing. The discharges of the plant nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen to sensitive coastal areas have been reduced, but the nitrogen inputs still have to be reduced substantially to reach the reduction target. (11.04)

About the publication

Title

Natural resources and the environment 2002. Norway

Authors

Frode Brunvoll, Henning Høie

Series and number

Statistical analyses 058

Publisher

Statistisk sentralbyrå

Cover design

Siri Boquist

Topic

Environmental accounts

ISBN (online)

82-537-5349-7

ISBN (printed)

82-537-5348-9

ISSN

1892-7521

Number of pages

205

Language

English

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In this series, Statistics Norway publishes analyses of social, demographic and economic statistics, aimed at a wider circle of readers. These publications can be read without any special knowledge of statistics and statistical methods.

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