The EU released the latest data show that in 2005 the 15 EU member states developed a slight reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, showing little effect of countries in emission reduction, to achieve the "Kyoto Protocol" provides emission reduction targets and tasks remain arduous. According to AFP, the European Environment Agency (EuropeanEnvironmentAgency) Tuesday said that as the reduction of fossil
Fuels, especially carbonfuel use in 2005, the 15 developed member countries in 2004, a decrease of 0.8 based on the greenhouse gas emissions. European Environment Agency’s executive director Jacqueline? Keith McLeod (JacquelineMcGlade) said: "Greenhouse gas emissions data reflect only a oneyear reductions, this does not mean longterm emission reduction trend." Compared to 1990 , 15 declined by 1.9 of greenhouse
Gas emissions. However, the "Kyoto Protocol" provides: 2008 to 2012, 15 countries need basis in 1990 decreased by 8 of greenhouse gas emissions. As the different stages of economic development, from 2004 to 2007 the 12 new EU member states join the old Member States are required to fulfill the different emission reduction obligations, the EU’s emissions are not included