16 EU Nations Cut Emissions Q3/2024, Led by Austria, Hungary, Denmark

16 EU Nations Cut Emissions Q3/2024, Led by Austria, Hungary, Denmark

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 26 de febrero de 2025

The European Union continues to make progress in reducing carbon emissions while maintaining economic growth, according to the latest Eurostat report. In 2023, EU greenhouse gas emissions fell by 0.6% to 767 million tonnes of CO2-equivalent, while the region’s GDP increased by 1.3%. This trend highlights the EU’s commitment to its ESG and carbon neutral strategy, demonstrating that economic expansion can be achieved alongside emissions reductions. 

A total of 16 EU member states successfully reduced their emissions, with Austria leading the way with a 7.8% decline, followed by Hungary (-3.3%) and Denmark (-2.8%). Notably, 12 of these countries, including Germany, France, and Spain, managed to cut emissions while simultaneously growing their economies, reinforcing the EU’s vision for sustainable growth. However, Hungary, Austria, Estonia, and Romania experienced both emissions and GDP declines, indicating ongoing economic challenges. 

Sectoral data reveals that the most significant emissions cuts came from the electricity and gas supply sector, which saw a 6.7% reduction. The transport and storage sector also contributed to the overall decline with a 0.9% decrease. These reductions reflect the EU’s growing reliance on clean energy, efficiency improvements, and policy measures aimed at reducing carbon-intensive activities. 

The findings emphasize that decoupling economic growth from emissions remains a viable strategy, aligning with the EU’s long-term sustainability goals. This success is largely attributed to increased investments in renewable energy, stricter emissions regulations, and advancements in green technologies. The EU’s commitment to phasing out fossil fuels, incentivizing energy efficiency, and expanding electric mobility are contributing to its broader carbon neutral strategy. 

With ongoing policy efforts and corporate commitment to ESG principles, the EU’s carbon neutral strategy is proving successful. The latest data reinforces that achieving emissions reductions while fostering economic resilience is not only possible but already happening across the region. As the EU continues to enhance its sustainability framework, businesses and policymakers must collaborate to maintain this momentum and ensure a smooth transition to a low-carbon economy. 

 

Fuentes: 

https://esgnews.com/16-eu-countries-cut-emissions-in-q3-2024-led-by-austria-hungary-and-denmark/ 

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20250214-1 

https://www.recycling-magazine.com/2025/02/17/eu-economys-greenhouse-gas-emissions-decreased-by-0-6-in-q3-2024/  

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