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  1. 24 de jun. de 2021 · By 2030, Estonia aims to achieve a GHG emissions reduction of 70 % compared with 1990. Its long-term target is a reduction of 80 % by 2050. The new government has set an even more ambitious target, aiming for climate neutrality by 2050.

  2. The Estonian low carbon strategy is a vision document that sets a long term greenhouse gas emissions reduction target and policy guidelines for adjusting with the impact of climate change or ensuring the preparedness and resilience to react to the impact of climate change.

  3. met1, Estonia is a climate-neutral country by 2050 according to Estonia’s 2035 strategy,2 and new energy savings and renewable energy targets entered into force in 2022, with the target to cover Estonia’s electricity consumption with 100 % renewable electricity by 2030.

  4. This research stream considers the possible economic and social impacts of the green transition, identifying the main vulnerabilities. What could Estonia expect under different scenarios for the green transition?

  5. New animal and plant species are found in Tallinn every year. In the last few years, new lichen, orchid, bird and insect species have been found in Tallinn, which are first finds for Tallinn or Estonia. TALLINN GREENTECH WEEK & NEXPO. Citizens' Assembly. SUSTAINABILITY GOVERNANCE.

  6. Green transition trends and scenarios in Estonia FORESIGHT CENTRE 3 SUMMARY OF THE LINES OF RESEARCH The deterioration of the environment and cli-mate warming pose significant risks to the well-being of people in Estonia. In alignment with the European Union’s green transition, Es-tonia has committed to achieving climate neu-trality by 2050.

  7. 16 de oct. de 2012 · External Data Spec Estonian green network Used in publications Publication Protected areas in Europe - an overview Protected areas today cover a relatively large part of Europe, with almost 21 % of the territory of EEA member countries and collaborating countries consisting of protected areas.