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Chemicals, Health

The Fight against Malaria

Background paper by the German Federal Environment Agency

In a press release dated 15 September 2006, the WHO seemed to be indicating a new focus in its strategy on the fight against malaria in respect of the use of DDT.

Series background paper Page number 11 Year of publication
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Health

Environment and Health - Educational and Information materials

This material was originally published in German and was designed for lessons for 6-12 year old pupils in Germany. It may therefore be necessary in some cases to adapt the worksheets to the situation in the countries where the material is to be used.

Please note: The chapter "Warning - Chemicals!" isn´t up to date any more!

Series teaching material Page number 39 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Integrated Strategy for the Reduction of Nitrogen Emissions

Fluxes of reactive nitrogen compounds1 caused or massively changed by human activity constitute a cross-cutting problem in environmental protection. The intensification of the nitrogen cycle makes it possible to supply a growing world population with protein-rich food, but has considerable adverse effects on the environment and human health.

Series background paper Page number 11 Year of publication
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Chemicals

Incorporation of Metal Bioavailability into Regulatory Frameworks

Metals discharged into aquatic systems are mostly adsorbed on suspended particles and finally accumulate in sediments. Since the toxicity of metals have been recognized as important environmental hazard, extensive research was conducted on the dose-effect relationship under different geochemical conditions.

Series Texte Page number 49 Year of publication
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Economy | Consumption, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Eco-Innovation, International Trade, WTO and Climate:

Documentation of a Workshop on March 12, 2008

On March 12, 2008 the German Federal Environment Agency and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety held a meeting of experts entitled “Eco-Innovation, International Trade, WTO and Climate: Key Issues for an ecological industrial policy”.

Series Umwelt, Innovation, Beschäftigung Page number 88 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Concept for a Future Climate Policy

The German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) presents here a summary of its Ideas on climate policies. We wish to illustrate how we foresee the next steps towards an ambitious set of policies for energy, mitigation of and adaptation to climate change. Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity.

Series Climate Change Page number 98 Year of publication
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Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Support of the Regional Environmental Center for Central Asia (CAREC) by an integrated expert

Advisory Assistance Programme for Environmental Protection in the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia

While it was not always possible to strictly follow the objectives of the proposal to UBA, it can be stated that the overall objectives of the project were met. A particular problem has been that CAREC had major difficulties in hiring professional staff. At one time there have been 12 openings.

Page number 17 Year of publication
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Economy | Consumption

Report on the Environmental Economy 2009

The Report on the Environmental Economy, presented here by the Federal Environment Ministry and the Federal Environment Agency, provides an overview of the structure and relevance of the environmental economy and the diverse aspects which characterise the interaction of environment, environmental policy and economy.

Series brochure / flyer Page number 142 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy

Proposals for contributions of emerging economies to the climate regime under the UNFCCC post 2012

Under the principle of “common but differentiated responsibilities,” (Article 3.1 of the UNFCCC) non-Annex I parties have so far been exempted from emission limitation or reduction commitments. However, the pressure is mounting on those countries, especiallymajor emitting developing countries, to contribute actively to the mitigation of climate change.

Series Climate Change Page number 174 Year of publication
Short link: https://www.uba.de/n305644en