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  • Newsletter from 04.06.2024 | Last changed: 04.06.2024

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 3/2024

    … "UBA aktuell" - No.: 3/2024 No.: 3/2024 | 04.06.2024 Rubrics Climate / energy Health Chemicals Transport Economy / consumption Waste / resources Air Water Agriculture Soil … fell by over a third between 2005 and 2022. Greenhouse gas emissions have also recently seen their sharpest decline since 1990 and the expansion of renewable …

  • Newsletter from 09.02.2023 | Last changed: 09.02.2023

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2023

    … - No.: 1/2023 No.: 1/2023 | 09.02.2023 Rubrics Climate / Energy Health Chemicals Transport Economy / Consumption Waste / Resources Air Water Soil Agriculture … latest figures on German auction revenues from European emissions trading in 2022. Also included are sections on innovative products from the German Ecodesign Award … a sales area of no more than 80 square metres, such as snack bars and kiosks, can also fulfil their obligation by offering to fill containers brought in by customers. …

  • News from 04.10.2017 | Last changed: 10.10.2017

    Managing glyphosate effects complies with European laws

    Ein Traktor sprüht Pflanzenschutzmittel auf ein Feld.

    … is a broad-spectrum herbicide that eliminates not only unwanted weeds but also all wild plants common to agricultural fields. Wild plants are crucial in … declined in the last decades , especially regarding farmland birds, but also common butterflies and wild bees. The impact of glyphosate intended uses on the … Associated content Links Managing glyphosate effects complies with European laws (PDF) All news Tags agrobiodiversity glyphosate crop protection pesticide plant …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2024

    BS-R-2: Precautions taken among the population

    The picture shows an assortment of emergency provisions including groceries such as beans, rice and tinned food, batteries, adhesive tape, toilet paper, tea lights and lighters.

    … in the corresponding proportion to more than two thirds. The perception of individuals to have taken adequate precautionary measures for self-protection was common to … to help oneself and others quickly and efficiently in an emergency. Citizens can also take various appropriate measures in their own personal environment to protect … Apart from the general precaution to stock some emergency rations, it is also of key importance to take structural precautions for the protection of one’s …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 17.12.2024

    BD-R-1: Consideration of climate change in landscape programmes

    The picture shows hands holding a Tablet with the screen showing a map with contour lines as well as other markings. In the blurred background of the picture it is possible to see that the person holding the Tablet is standing in a wood.

    … which makes it one of the core starting points for the conservation of animals and plants and for the development of suitable habitats. Climate change … and guidelines for the nature conservation policies of a federal state, they also contain spatially tangible illustrations for instance on a specific state’s … the requirements of landscape programmes in a tangible form, contain proposals on the designation of priority areas and make statements that are specific to …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 17.12.2024

    BD-I-2: Temperature index for bird species communities

    The picture shows an icterine warbler singing from a twig.

    … in the frequency of species within existing species communities, climate change also leads to the immigration and distribution of species which have not occurred in … our climes before. These developments take place in respect of both, plants and animals. Examples for this are the melodious warbler (Hippolais polyglotta) which … in the frequency of species within existing species communities, climate change also leads to the immigration and distribution of species which have not occurred in …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 17.12.2024

    BD-I-1: Phenological changes in wild plant species

    The picture shows a coltsfoot plant in flower while the plant is peeking out from under snow cover.

    BD-I-1: Phenological changes in wild plant species Over the past 30 years, coltsfoot … the adaptability of plants to the changed climate. On the other hand, they can also have consequential effects on biodiversity, potentially leading to a situation … days shorter compared to the winter seasons between 1951 and 1980. This comparison also demonstrates that the summer mean of the threeperiods in question remained …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 12.12.2024

    FI-I-1: Distribution of thermophilic marine species

    The picture shows several sardines swimming along the bottom of the sea. Below and behind the fish it is possible to see rocks and aquatic plants.

    … to more than the past 30 years in five research areas within the German Bight, reveals that more and more frequently thermophilic south-European (lusitanian) species … North Sea (Box C) sporadically, which suggest a potential distribution occurring also in these areas, that goes hand-in-hand with increasing temperatures. At the … but – due to the detrimental effect of the seas warming in these latitudes – also of the basic food source of this species of fish and its metabolism. The …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 17.12.2024

    BAU-R-1: Recreation areas

    The picture shows an aerial photograph of the ‘Straße des 17. Juni’, a street commemorating the building of the Berlin Wall (the anniversary of German unification takes place annually on 17th June). To the right and left of this street, you can see the canopy of trees in the Große Tiergarten park. The city’s silhouette is visible in the picture’s horizon, including the Reichstags building, tv tower, cathedral and the Brandenburg Gate.

    … children and people who live in isolation. However, other population categories can also be affected by the more frequent heat stress expected to occur in the future (cf. Indicators GE-I-1 , GE-I-3 ). Heat stress is also and in particular, caused by high nocturnal temperatures which prevent or … children and people who live in isolation. However, other population categories can also be affected by the more frequent heat stress expected to occur in the future …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2024

    RO-R-2: Priority and reserved areas groundwater / drinking water

    The photograph shows a stream running through a meadow. Trees and tree clusters line the edge of the meadow.

    … important consideration is that changing precipitation and temperature conditions also affect the quantity and quality of any surface water used for the abstraction … conflicts, especially over the use of water resources near the surface, but also over groundwater resources. Planning at Länder and regional level can designate … fact, the conservation and safeguarding of water resources is of major importance also in water-rich areas, to some extent because their water resources are in part …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 17.12.2024

    BAU-I-3: Cooling degree days

    The picture shows the glass frontage of a house reflecting the sun. Some of the windows are part-shaded by means of external roller shutters.

    … which bears the same name. The requirements laid out in this standard are also referred to by the Gebäudeenergiegesetz (GEG/Buildings Energy Act) which came … and in view of the extraordinarily hot years of 2018, 2019 and finally 2022, and also in view of the GEG regulations to summer heat protection which refer directly … which bears the same name. The requirements laid out in this standard are also referred to by the Gebäudeenergiegesetz (GEG/Buildings Energy Act) which came …