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HM Governor's Office

in Anguilla

London 22:33, 16 May 2012
   

Belgium

Canal scene in Bruges, Belgium (iStockphotos)

In Belgium the scale and threat of climate change has led to both the Federal and Regional Governments striving to organise a joint response. A revised National Climate Change Plan was adopted in 2009 to take immediate action and the Minster for Climate Change, Paul Magnette, spoke in January to the Belgian council of Ministers on his vision '[for]…the National Climate Plan [to] open the way for a real climate law.'

Key Facts
  • Surface area (square kms): 30,528
  • Population in 2009: 10,414,336
  • Population density in 2007 (per square km): 125
  • GDP: $390.5 billion
  • CO2 emission estimates: 10.3 tonnes/person/year  
Energy production  
  • Electricity (kW-hr; 2004–05): 82,665,000,000  
  • Coal (metric tons; 2004): none
  • Crude petroleum (barrels; 2004): none  
  • Petroleum products (metric tons; 2004): 30,086,000  
  • Natural gas (cu m; 2004): negligible
Energy consumption
  • Electricity (kW-hr; 2004–05): 85,643,000,000
  • Coal (metric tons; 2004): 8,244,000
  • Crude petroleum (barrels; 2004): 252,000,00011
  • Petroleum products (metric tons; 2004): 17,694,000
  • Natural gas (cu m; 2004): 21,300,000,000

A view from the ground in Belgium

Deputy Head of Post, Milli Timsit gives a view from the ground of the issues affecting Belgium in the lead up to Copenhagen