Despite the EU seeing a significant drop in carbon dioxide emissions in 2020, Malta only saw a -1% decrease, placing it last behind Hungary and Lithuania. With the COVID-19 pandemic hitting in 2020, the entirety of Europe decreased CO2 emissions by 10% compared to the previous year of 2019. Carbon dioxide emissions from energy use are the main contributor to global warming, accounting to 75% of man-made EU greenhouse gas emissions.
According to Eurostat statistics, Greece saw the largest decease at 18.7%, followed by Estonia (18.1%) and Luxembourg (17.9%). CO2 emissions are generated by countries which burn fossil fuels for electricity generation and transport, amongst others.
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