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  • Article from 17.09.2009 | Last changed: 22.07.2020

    Climate and greenhouse effect

    sun and blue sky

    … effect Source: Umweltbundesamt 26.03.2020 UBA explanatory video: Greenhouse gases and greenhouse effect Climate is described in terms of mean values, … exclusively man-made are entering the atmosphere. All of these substances and gases, including water vapour and ozone, have a special characteristic: They allow … radiation that is reflected from the Earth’s warmed surface. As a result, these gases’ molecules are transformed into a so-called energetically “excited state”, …

  • Article from 10.08.2010 | Last changed: 30.06.2021

    Climate change

    the Earth

    … as well as large-scale deforestation. Agriculture and animal husbandry produce gases such as methane (CH 4 ) and nitrous oxide (laughing gas, N 2 O). Carbon dioxide, methane and laughing gas are among the gases with high global warming potential. An accumulation of these gases in the atmosphere tends to bring about a warming of the lower atmosphere. …

  • Article from 21.01.2021 | Last changed: 22.01.2021

    Precautionary principle

    … is one of the main principles of German environmental law. It is expressly regulated in article 34 (1) of the Unification Treaty as a self-imposed commitment … principle as a legal provision in environmental law by means of various regulations, rendered it specific and implemented it as an instrument. It has at the …

  • Article from 11.05.2017 | Last changed: 11.05.2017

    German Environmental Survey, GerES

    Collage

    … Carcinogenic substances can get into household dust from road traffic exhaust gases. Source: CC Vision Noise can make people sick in the long term. Source: style …

  • Article from 19.03.2018 | Last changed: 20.03.2018

    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

    Some labeled brown flasks

    … have already been attributed to particular substances, then, according to the Regulation on Hazardous Substances, these may no longer be used in end products. … have already been attributed to particular substances, then, according to the Regulation on Hazardous Substances, these may no longer be used in end products. …

  • Article from 11.05.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Endocrine disruptors

    A baby sits among cuddly toys with a ball in its hand.

    … that do not create a risks for humans and the environment. The new plant protection regulation of the EU will prohibit the marketing of endocrine disrupting products … that do not create a risks for humans and the environment. The new plant protection regulation of the EU will prohibit the marketing of endocrine disrupting products …

  • Article from 02.08.2022 | Last changed: 02.08.2022

    Substances in building products

    A construction worker lags a slab.

    … from building products used in indoor spaces. European Construction Products Regulation European trade of construction products has been facilitated by the European Construction Products Regulation.  It defines a framework for the approximation of laws governing laws of … from building products used in indoor spaces. European Construction Products Regulation European trade of construction products has been facilitated by the …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 07.11.2017

    Indoor air hygiene

    livingroom with armchairs, dining table, carpet, lamps, pictures and potted plants

    … as tobacco smoking, cooking, heating or renovating. Various types of substances gassing off from building products, furnishings and consumer products also … on the possibilities to improve the quality of indoor spaces ( “Options for legal regulations concerning indoor pollution – Do we need a “TA Innenraum”? ). Associated …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 07.11.2017

    Nanomaterial

    white aerosol can sprays in front of black background

    … lack of knowledge on the topic and therefore a broad-ranging need for research and regulation. Due to their small size, nanoparticles can spread in the air across … of Nanomaterials" in order to specifically identify the need for research on the regulative assessment of risk. The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature … lack of knowledge on the topic and therefore a broad-ranging need for research and regulation. Due to their small size, nanoparticles can spread in the air across …

  • Article from 24.01.2017 | Last changed: 13.11.2017

    Building Products

    different building products

    … and health protection in the implementation of the EC Construction Products Regulation Promoting the evaluation of odours from building products Testing for … and health protection in the implementation of the EC Construction Products Regulation Promoting the evaluation of odours from building products Testing for …

  • Article from 07.01.2020 | Last changed: 07.01.2020

    Legal provisions

    paragraphs

    … Legal provisions Statutory regulations are aimed protection of the environment. Source: AllebaziB / Fotolia.com Harmful substances in products are regulated by different legislative texts. These texts address either the substances … law REACH Regulation POP Regulation Biocidal Product Regulation Regulation of F-gases and CFCs Decopaint Directive ... Product law / Waste law RoHS Directive and …

  • Article from 12.06.2015 | Last changed: 12.06.2015

    Products

    Shopping Mall

    … host of instruments and methods. The work we do is often incorporated into laws and regulations, recommended measures for both vendors and consumers, and labeling … to the “Regulations governing construction-product contaminants” page. The European F-gases regulation bans the marketing of certain products containing F-gases. It …