Since 2005, GHG emissions have decreased in all sectors but agriculture
Portugal seems on track to meet its 2030 climate targets (graph)
Portugal’s climate innovation is modest
Low-income households will be the hardest hit by higher home energy prices
Electricity generation from coal is declining to the profit of natural gas and renewables
Portugal needs to double its renewable capacity by the next decade to meet its target
Manufacturing sectors have improved their energy efficiency
EV registrations are increasing but lack of charging stations risks creating deadlock
Most emissions from agriculture in Portugal come from the livestock sector
Portugal has margins to reduce the emission intensity of its main agriculture products
Portugal has been the EU country with the highest share of burnt area in the last decades
Few economic losses related to extreme weather and climate events in Portugal are covered by insurance