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The most impactful climate measures in action

Many cities, regions and businesses are currently updating their climate action plans. People often ask: “What are the most important and significant measures for cutting back gree…

Many cities, regions and businesses are currently updating their climate action plans. People often ask: “What are the most important and significant measures for cutting back greenhouse gas emissions?” We responded from the perspective of production-based emissions by preparing a policy brief on the most significant emission reduction measures for mitigating climate change (in Finnish)(you are switching to another service).

Some of the most critically important measures for reducing the emissions created by fossil fuels include resource efficiency, the considerable increase of low-emission energy, and clean electrification of heating, transport and industrial processes. In the land use sector, the important measures for reducing emissions include controlling emissions in peat fields and forests and preventing deforestation.

From the perspective of consumption-based emissions, it is important to favour foodstuffs, goods and services with the smallest possible carbon footprint.

Emission sources and sinks in Finland (2018)

The carbon neutrality goal will be reached once the emissions are equal to the carbon sinks binding them. According to the Finnish greenhouse gas inventory, the emissions of Finland amounted to 75 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (Mt CO2Eq.). Most (56%) of the Finnish emissions were created when burning fossil fuels for energy used in traffic and heating, among other things.

Tips for cutting back on emissions

A sure way to reduce emissions is to focus on replacing fossil fuels and peat with clean sources of energy, improving energy and material efficiency, ensuring sustainable procurements and maintaining the carbon stores in the soil.

Senior Specialist Karoliina Auvinen, Finnish Environment Institute

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