… 2018 More than half of Germany’s surface (51.1 percent) is agricultural land: It is used as farmland, for the cultivation of permanent crops or as permanent grassland, … years agricultural areas have declined. One reason for this is the increase in land use for settlements and transport infrastructure – a development with negative …
… pollution observed inside school buildings can be traced back to a variety of causes, such as poor construction, failings in ventilation engineering, incorrect ventilation routines, and the use of particular building materials, fittings or cleaning products which release …
… by the Agriculture Commission at the German Federal Environment Agency (KLU) The use of biomass grown specifically for energy generation can have negative outcomes …
… and the environment 2007 edition This brochure provides figures and facts about the use of natural resources in Germany. Indicators and trends show the areas in which …
… removal (CDR) and storage potentials with a view to the objectives of the EU Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry (LULUCF) and Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF) …
… of the European Green Deal. The aim is to at least double the renovation rates of public and private buildings over the next ten years and to promote deeper … of heat supply, this should enable a significant reduction in direct greenhouse gas emissions in the building sector by 2030. The new discussion paper places …