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Climate | Energy

Germany 2050 - A Greenhouse Gas-Neutral Country

The background paper is a summary of a study which shows that future greenhouse gas neutrality in Germany is technically achievable. The scenariolooks at the issue merely from a national perspective and does not include interaction with other countries. The study focuses on the national GHG reduction target of 95 % in comparison with 1990.

Series background paper Page number 32 Year of publication
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Economy | Consumption

Nanotechnology-based lighting systems: organic light-emitting diode (OLED)

The fact sheet is focusing on the uses of OLEDs for lighting purposes. Their function is based on nanotechnology-structured organic semiconductor materials. According to experts, this novel lighting technology will revolutionise both interior and exterior lighting as well as the display area (TVs, monitors, telephones) in the near future and in part replace existing systems.

Series fact sheet Page number 11 Year of publication
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Agriculture, Waste | Resources

A Greener Common Agricultural Policy

A revised Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for 2014 - 2020 was agreed between the EU Commission, the Agriculture Council and the European Parliament in late June 2013. While the reform essentially follows Agriculture Commissioner Dacian Cioloș proposed agenda, the outcome became watered down in the course of negotiations.

Page number 5 Year of publication
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Economy | Consumption, Noise, Water, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

What Matters 2013

The UBA annual publication 2013

Series brochure / flyer Page number 124 Year of publication
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Water

Use of nanoscale iron for the remediation of groundwater damages

The applicability of a number of nanomaterials Groundwater damages can be caused for instance by the inappropriate handling of environmentally hazardous materials, disasters or improper handling and disposal of waste. The so-called pump and treat method was the method of choice for the remediation of groundwater damages in the past.

Series fact sheet Page number 7 Year of publication
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Economy | Consumption

Use of nanomaterials in textiles

Nanotechnology can make jackets more water- and tableclothes more dirt-repellent. It can also protect the environment, for example if the textiles can be used longer or if self-cleaning surfaces save cleaning agents. The nanomaterials are to be stably embedded to maintain the product quality and functionality of the textiles.

Series fact sheet Page number 12 Year of publication
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Agriculture

Common Agricultural Policy reform must ensure mandatory and effective greening of Pillar 1

A strengthening of environmental aspects is indispensable to the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for 2014-2020. The Agriculture Commission at the German Federal Environment Agency (KLU) is of the view that, in future, EU agricultural budget funding can only be justified if it is based on the principle of “public funds for public goods”.

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Agriculture, Waste | Resources

The legislative proposals for the reform of the CAP

The EU Commission proposals for the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for 2014-2020 aim at contributing to improved integration of agriculture, environmental protection and climate mitigation (integration scenario).

Page number 25 Year of publication
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Economy | Consumption

Checklist based on best available techniques in the textile industry

The checklist presented here has the objective to support the identification of improvement potential regarding the environmental impact in the textiles industry. It is based on a comprehensive technical analysis of the European textile industry and refers to currently available technologies.

Page number 112 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy, Economy | Consumption

Energy Management Systems in Practice

By 2020, Germany aims to reduce its primary energy consumption by 20 per cent on 2008, and by 50 per cent by 2050. It won’t be possible to achieve this goal without a significant increase in energy efficiency. The ISO 50001 standard, which was published in June 2011 and replaces the European EN 16001 standard, defines the first international standards for an energy management system.

Series guides and manuals Page number 115 Year of publication
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