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Table 4: GHG emissions from industrial processes (1990-2010)
Table 6: GHG emissions in CO2 equivalents (excl. LULUCF) and Kyoto Protocol targets for 2008–12
Table 7a: Kyoto targets for non-ETS sectors for 2008–2012, compared with emission projections
Table 7b: Aggregate of total GHG projections for the various scenarios
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