Average carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles or vans registered in Europe decreased significantly in 2025 compared to 2024, according to provisional data published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA)…
Source: European Environment Agency (EEA)
European Environment Agency (EEA) | Press Releases
- Renewables lower energy prices and play key role to reduce vulnerability to fossil fuel supply shocks
- Most EU Member States on track to meet key air pollutant emission reduction commitments
- EU makes progress against invasive alien species, but spread continues
- Average CO2 emissions from new cars and vans significantly decreased in 2025
- Diversifying Europe's protein supply could cut emissions and reliance on imported feed
- EEA and Eionet welcome Ukraine as a cooperating country
- Europe’s bathing waters remain safe to swim
- Extreme weather and uneven climate adaptation challenge Europe’s resilience
- Circular economy offers the EU win-win on environment and economy
- EEA launches 2026 photo competition — Resilient by Nature
