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Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

For digital environmental sustainability worldwide

Die Erdkugel und Wörter in einer Programmiersprache.

How can the immense potential of digitalisation be tapped for the benefit of all without consuming excessive resources and energy? These and other questions were discussed by over 150 international experts with the support of the German Environment Agency (UBA) at the virtual conference of the Coalition for Digital Environmental Sustainability (CODES) on 30 June and 1 July 2021.

Climate | Energy, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

New study shows risks of climate change in Germany

Ein vertrocknetes Feld

If climate change continues unchecked, the risks from heat, drought and heavy rainfall throughout Germany will increase sharply in the future.

Water

Germany's bathing waters: excellent

Ein Badegewässer

In the 2020 bathing season, the EU Commission rated 90 per cent of all German bathing water sites 'excellent'. 96% of bathing waters in lakes, rivers and on the coast complied with the quality standards of the European Bathing Water Directive.

Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

UBA proposes multisectoral cap on nitrogen

Eine Pflanze und Stickstoff-Verbindungen (Montage)

The German Environment Agency proposes a national cap on nitrogen emissions. By 2030, no more than 1 million tonnes of nitrogen per year is to be emitted into the environment. Only then can existing protection goals for water bodies, terrestrial ecosystems and human health be achieved.

Water

Envisioned measures under the National Flood Control Programme are said to be effective

Hochwasser-Warnschild

Better supra-regional flood protection is possible, say the results of a five-year research project carried out by the German Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) on behalf of the German Environment Agency (UBA). Simulations indicate severe flooding along Danube, Elbe and Rhine rivers could be considerably reduced in the event of a future emergency.

Climate | Energy, Economy | Consumption, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Strengthening environmental and climate protection in corporate reporting obligations

Ein idylisches Flussufer mit vielen grünen Bäumen, die sich im Wasser spiegeln

A recent study on behalf of the German Environment Agency (UBA) shows that even though German companies increasingly report on climate, water, resources and waste, significant gaps remain. Only about 20 percent disclose information on air pollution and biodiversity. Apparently, the identified gaps in corporate reporting are often due to insufficient legal provisions.

Climate | Energy

Fluorinated refrigerants in the EU: additional CO₂ savings potential of 100 million tonnes

Old refrigerators at a recycling facility

A new publication by the German Environment Agency (UBA) proposes an even stronger regulation of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) to protect the climate. HFCs are used as refrigerants in cooling and refrigerant systems which may escape to the environment during filling, operation and disposal. Ammonia, water and hydrocarbons are available as climate-friendly alternatives.

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