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德国2050年温室气体中和

RESCUE 研究表明,德国可通过多种路径在2050年之前实现温室气体中和。越早采取更有雄心的行动,就有更大的转型路径选择空间,并实现替代法、避免法和碳汇法之间的平衡。该政策文件提炼了RESCUE研究关于如何有效保护气候的主要结论,并指明了德国实现温室气体中和与为《巴黎协定》作恰当贡献所需的必要举措。

Series Scientific Opinion Paper Page number 22 Year of publication
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Chemicals

Authorisation of Anticoagulant Rodenticides in Germany

In Germany, rodent control in the non-agricultural area relies heavily on the use of anticoagulant rodenticides, i.e. baits containing active substances that inhibit blood coagulation. Although these compounds have unacceptable effects on the environment, they were authorised under the European Biocidal Products Regulation.

Series background paper Page number 56 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy

Updating the Emission Factors for Large Combustion Plants

Due to various international agreements, Germany is obliged to report emissions of air pollutants annually. Emission inventories are calculated using the fuel inputs known from the statistics and the associated fuel-specific emission factors. For large combustion plants comprehensive data on air pollutants are available on the basis of numerous measurements.

Series Texte Page number 65 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy

Aktualisierung der Emissionsfaktoren für Großfeuerungsanlagen

Aufgrund verschiedener internationaler Abkommen ist Deutschland verpflichtet, Emissionen für Luftschadstoffe jährlich zu berichten. Die Berechnung der Emissionsinventare erfolgt mit Hilfe der aus der Statistik bekannten Brennstoffeinsätze und den dazugehörigen brennstoffspezifischen Emissionsfaktoren.

Series Texte Page number 61 Year of publication
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Chemicals

Protecting the sources of our drinking water: The criteria for identifying persistent, mobile and toxic (PMT) substances and very persistent and very mobile (vPvM) substances under EU Regulation REACH (EC) No 1907/2006

Chemicals with a specific combination of intrinsic substance properties pose a hazard to the sources of our drinking water, including substances that are very persistent (vP) in the environment and very mobile (vM) in the aquatic environment as well as substances that are persistent (P), mobile (M), and toxic (T).

Series Texte Page number 87 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy

Carbon Leakage Risks in the Post-Paris World

This paper examines the connection between Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement on the one hand and carbon leakage on the other. 

Series Climate Change Page number 26 Year of publication
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Health

UMID 02/2019

Ausgabe 02/2019 der Zeitschrift UMID stellt aktuelle Ergebnisse aus der Deutschen Umweltstudie zur Gesundheit vor (GerES V): In der Studie wurden 3- bis 17-jährige Kinder in Deutschland von 2014 bis 2017 auf Schadstoffe im Urin und Blut untersucht.

Series brochure / flyer Page number 76 Year of publication
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Air, Health

Guideline on the prevention, detection and remediation of mould in buildings

Mould and fungi pose major problems in residential buildings and indoor environments. Not only in older buildings without any insulation improvements on the envelope/building shell, but also in new energy efficient buildings can mould and growth of fungi occure. Most important is the influence of water and dampness.

Series guides and manuals Page number 192 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy

GHG-neutral EU2050 – a scenario of an EU with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and its implications

Given that the Paris Agreement has strengthened the long-term temperature goal and that it calls for a balance of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and sinks within the 21st century, there is the urgent need to re-assess the long-term targets of the EU and to show how the target of GHG neutrality can be reached in the EU.

Series Climate Change Page number 81 Year of publication
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