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7 Amendments of Cornelia ERNST related to 2013/0443(COD)

Amendment 20 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 6
(6) The national emission ceiling regime established by Directive 2001/81/EC should therefore be revised in order to align it with the international commitment, and contain ambitious air pollution limits. Emission reduction commitments should go beyond the Gothenburg Protocol and aim to achieve the health and environmental objectives of the Union's 6th and 7the Member Stat Environment Action Programmes.
2015/02/04
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 29 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 9
(9) Member States should comply with the emission reduction commitments set out in this Directive for 2020, 2025 and 2030. So as to ensure demonstrable progress towards the 2030 commitments, Member States should meet intermediate emission levels in 2025, set on the basis of a linear trajectory between their emission levels for 2020 and those defined by the emission reduction commitments for 2030, unless this would entail disproportionate costs. Where the 2025 emissions cannot be so limited, Member States should explain the reasons in their reports under this Directive.
2015/02/04
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 43 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 4 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall, as a minimum, limit their annual anthropogenic emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic compounds other than methane (NMVOC), ammonia (NH3), particulate matter (PM2,5) and, methane (CH4) and mercury (Hg) in accordance with the national emission reduction commitments applicable from 2020, 2025 and 2030, as laid down in Annex II.
2015/02/04
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 53 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 4 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 1
Without prejudice to paragraph 1, Member States shall take all the necessary measures not entailing disproportionate costs to limit their 2025 anthropogenic emissions of SO2, NOx, NMVOC, NH3, PM2,5 and CH4. The levels of those emissions shall be determined on the basis of fuels sold, by a linear reduction trajectory established between their emission levels for 2020 and the emission levels defined by the emission reduction commitments for 2030.deleted
2015/02/04
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 61 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 4 – paragraph 2 – subparagraph 2
Where the emissions for 2025 cannot be limited in accordance with the determined trajectory, the Member States shall explain the reasons in their reports submitted to the Commission in accordance with Article 9.deleted
2015/02/04
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 113 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – Table a
Member SO2 reduction compared with NOx reduction compared with NMVOC reduction compared State 2005 2005 with 2005 For any For For any For any For For any For any For any year For year any year year any year year year from any from year from from year from from from year 2020 to from 2030 2020 to from 2030 2020 to 2030 2020 to 2030 from 2024 2025 2024 2025 2024 2025 to to to 2029 2029 2029 Belgium 43% 69% 6870% 41% 61% 6367% 21% 45% 44%46% Bulgaria 78% 93% 94% 41% 64% 6568% 21% 61% 62%4% Czech 72%4% 66% 578% Republic 45% 70% 35% 63% 70% 18% 18%55% Denmark 35% 58% 5864% 56% 66% 6972% 35% 58% 59%60% Germany 21% 48% 534% 39% 65% 6971% 13% 42% 43%4% Estonia 32% 70% 71% 18% 57% 6163% 10% 35% 37%65% Greece 74% 91% 923% 31% 69% 724% 54% 68% 67%70% Spain 67% 89% 89% 41% 72% 758% 22% 48% 48%9% France 55% 78% 780% 50% 68% 704% 43% 49% 502% Croatia 55% 86% 87% 31% 65% 6670% 34% 52% 48%56% Ireland 65% 84% 836% 49% 67% 759% 25% 34% 32%9% Italy 35% 76% 7577% 40% 67% 6972% 35% 54% 54%6% Cyprus 83% 97% 957% 44% 69% 703% 45% 54% 54%6% Latvia 8% 50% 4650% 32% 38% 449% 27% 58% 49%60% Lithuania 55% 74% 7275% 48% 53% 5560% 32% 60% 57%64% Luxemburg 34% 46% 448% 43% 76% 7982% 29% 58% 58%9% Hungary 46% 87% 88% 34% 68% 6974% 30% 57% 59%60% Malta 77% 98% 9899% 42% 86% 890% 23% 32% 312% Netherlands 28% 57% 5961% 45% 67% 6872% 8% 35% 34%7% Austria 26% 53% 50% 37% 71% 7277% 21% 48% 48%50% Poland 59% 76% 781% 30% 52% 5562% 25% 55% 569% Portugal 63% 79% 7780% 36% 70% 715% 18% 47% 46%7% Romania 77% 92% 93% 45% 65% 671% 25% 64% 64%6% Slovenia 63% 90% 890% 39% 68% 715% 23% 64% 63%5% Slovakia 57% 79% 7980% 36% 57% 5963% 18% 40% 40%2% Finland 30% 32% 306% 35% 47% 5154% 35% 47% 46%54% Sweden 22% 18% 220% 36% 63% 657% 25% 35% 389% United 84%5% 73% 49%51% Kingdom 59% 83% 55% 71% 75% 32% 32%50% EU 28 59% 80% 813% 42% 66% 6972% 28% 50% 50% 3%
2015/02/04
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 116 #
Proposal for a directive
Annex II – table b
Table (b): Emission reduction commitments for ammonia (NH3), fine particulate matter (PM2,5) and, methane (CH4) and mercury (Hg). Fuels sold, base year 2005. Member NH3 reduction compared with PM2,5 reduction compared with CH4 reduction compared with Hg reduction compared with 2005 State 2005 2005 with 2005 For any For For any For any For any For any For For any For any For any For any year any year year For any year year any year from year from year from year from from year from from year from from year 2030 2020 to 2025 to 2030 2030 2020 to 2030 2020 to 2020 to from 2030 2029 from 2030 from 2029 Belgium 2% 2024 2029 16% 20% 47% 2024 26% Bulgaria 3% 2024 10% 2024 20%25 64% 2025 to 53% Czech 2025 to 35% to 51% 2029 31% Republic 7%2029 17% Denmark2029 Belgium 24% 16% 17% 37 20% 33% 48% 50% 64% 246% GermanyBulgaria 53% 11% 10% 39 20% 264% 4370% 39% Estonia 1% 53% Czech 8% 15% 52% 23% Greece 7% 31% Republic 26% 7% 35% 36% 172% 51% 40% Spain 59% Denmark 24% 37% 38% 2933% 615% 6167% 34% France 24% Germany 45% 46% 47% 296% 2742% 46% 48% 25% Croat39% Estonia 1% 10% 10% 24% 18% 15% 51% 74% 66% 231% IGrelandece 1 7% 28% 28% 7 35% 718% 3573% 7% Italy 40% Spain 53% 29% 30% 2615% 1063% 64% 45% 40% Cyprus34% France 4% 310% 32% 1827% 46% 752% 18% L 25% Croatvia 1% 27% 29% 18% 167% 71% 45% 31% 37% Lithuania Ireland 10% 11% 14% 18% 1035% 2044% 54%7% Italy 5% 42% Luxemburg 29% 29% 10% 44% 156% 24% 40% Cyprus 15 10% 21% 21% 46% 73% 748% 18% 27% HungaryLatvia 10% 3% 4% 16% 34% 1 56% 63% 63%37% Lithuania 10% 4% 1% 20% 55% Malta7% 65% 42% Luxemburg 1% 24% 25% 8025% 25% 15% 48% 50% 27% Hungary 10% 38% 38% 13% 63% 66% 32% Netherlands 13% 55% Malta 4% 25% 28% 25% 80% 81% 25% 37 32% Netherlands 13% 24% 26% 387% 40% 42% 33% Austria 1% 20% 19% 20% 55%6% 59% 20% Poland 1% 28% 269% 16% 40%37% 53% 34% Portugal 7% 22% 1620% 15% 70% 71% 29% Romania 13% 25% 245% 28% 64% 659% 26% Slovenia 1% 25% 246% 25% 70%76% 77% 28% Slovakia 15% 3741% 41% 36% 64%63% 66% 41% Finland 20% 2017% 17% 30% 39%41% 48% 15% Sweden 15% 18% 178% 19% 3035% 44% 18% United 21% 47% 41% Kingdom 8% 22% 22% 30% 48% 50% EU 28 6% 2729% 30% 22% 51% 58% 33%
2015/02/04
Committee: ITRE