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Emissions trading 2018: German installations cut emissions by 3.5 per cent
The 2018 emissions of the roughly 1,870 stationary installations in Germany recorded in the European Emissions Trading System (EU-ETS) amounted to around 422 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2eq). This is a 3.5-percent decrease compared to the previous year. The decline in emissions is chiefly due to lower emissions in the energy industry.
Working to achieve greenhouse gas neutrality at the German Environment Agency
Whether it is the construction of plus-energy buildings, cutting the numbers in the vehicle fleet, more electric mobility, less meat served at the office canteen, or procurement of supplies that bear the Blue Angel ecolabel, UBA aims to show how public authorities can take action for the sake of the climate.
Environmental Awareness Study 2018
Population expects more environmental and climate protection from all stakeholders
Energy efficiency of residential buildings on the rise, but at a slower rate
Although housing in Germany is becoming more energy efficient, the upward trend has nearly flattened out. These are the findings of a new research project by the German Environment Agency (UBA) which evaluated data collected nationwide on energy consumption and the status of modernisation of residential buildings between 2002 and the present.
A coffee date with the Blue Angel
The FairCup start-up is the first company to be awarded the Blue Angel ecolabel for its reusable cup system. FairCup started out as a student project at a vocational training school in Göttingen. The company is now represented all over Germany. The aim of the Blue Angel for resource-saving reusable cup systems (DE-UZ 210) is to reduce the number of disposable cups that are used.
Go for the reusable, not the disposable, when it comes to coffee cups et al.
German consumers use 2.8 billion disposable cups per year for hot beverages, an equivalent of 34 cups per person.
Biowaste as source of energy
National campaign week for the bio-bin from 18 May to 9 June 2019.
Blue Angel ecolabel awarded to disposable nappies
Three products meet the strict award criteria.
Climate footprint 2018: 4.5 percent decrease in greenhouse gas emissions
Lesser use of fossile energy and favourable weather conditions helped with the decline.
Renewable energy share rises to 16.6 per cent in 2018
Developments in 2018 in the renewable energy sector reflect a rather mixed picture: in the electricity market renewable energies covered nearly 38 per cent of overall gross final electricity consumption, due mainly to the year’s unusually sunny weather. In the heating sector, the share of renewables rose only slightly, virtually unchanged compared to previous years at just under 14 per cent.
Water type of the year 2019: the large North Sea estuary
The estuaries of the Elbe, Ems and Weser rivers have changed dramatically due to the many different use requirements of industry, shipping, port operations, and flood prevention.
Launch of online portal for climate-friendly refrigeration
Guidance for planners and operators of refrigeration equipment