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In the Statbank, the climate footprint is published under the subject Energy and emissions in the tables AFTRYK1 and AFTRYK2.
Release calendar
The publication date appears in the release calendar. The date is confirmed in the weeks before.
Release calendar access
The Release Calender can be accessed on our English website: Release Calender.
User access
Statistics are always published at 8:00 a.m. at the day announced in the release calendar. No one outside of Statistics Denmark can access the statistics before they are published.
News release
No separate news release (Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik (in Danish only)) is published for these statistics.
Publications
Not relevant for these statistics.
On-line database
The statistics are published in the statistics bank under the subject Energy and emissions in the tables: - AFTRYK1: Climate footprint (experimental statistics) by types of use, emitting industries and emitting countries. - AFTRYK2: Climate footprint (experimental statistics) by types of use, supplying industries, exporting industries and exporting countries.
Micro-data access
The climate footprint is published at the most detailed level for the countries and industries, but there is the possibility of further breakdown of the types of final use.
Other
The climate footprint is described and analyzed in the Energy Agency's annual report "Danmarks Globale Klimapåvirkning – Global Afrapportering".
Confidentiality - policy
Data Confidentiality Policy for Statistics Denmark is applied.
Confidentiality - data treatment
These statistics are published at a level of detail that does not require further discretion.
Documentation on methodology
The method behind the climate footprint is also described in the report to Eurostat Compilation of a consumption based greenhouse gas account for Denmark using coupled models.
Quality documentation
Results from the quality evaluation of products and selected processes are available in detail for each statistics and in summary reports for the Working Group on Quality.