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Chemicals

Technical Protocol: Transformation of Biocides in Liquid Manures

Within the current authorization procedure "TNsG for data requirements for active substances and biocidal products (2000)", biocides applied for disinfection purposes or insect control in animal houses are to be studied on ultimate biodegradability underanaerobic conditions.

Series Texte Page number 126 Year of publication
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Chemicals, Health

Bisphenol A

Bisphenol A is found in many everyday products. The largest portion of manufactured bisphenol A is converted into stable plastics (polycarbonate and epoxy resins). Under certain conditions, the chemical can be released from consumer products – from can coatings, for instance – and enter the human body by way of food or through the skin, from thermal paper for example.

Series background paper Page number 17 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy

Post-2012 climate regime

Assessing emission trends, reduction potentials, incentive systems and negotiation options

According to the IPCC fourth assessment report (2007), global carbon dioxide emis-sions need to be reduced by at least 50 to 85% in 2050 compared to 2000 levels if the increase in global surface temperature is to be limited to 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels.

Series Climate Change Page number 62 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy

Submission under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol 2010

As a Party to the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC), since 1994
Germany has been obliged to prepare, publish and regularly update national emission
inventories of greenhouse gases. In February 2005, the Kyoto Protocol entered into force. As
a result, for the first time ever the international community of nations is required to implement

Series Climate Change Page number 672 Year of publication
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Water

Water Framework Directive - The way towards healthy waters

The aim of the Water Framework Directive is to promote good water quality in all European water bodies by managing water bodies, i.e. lakes, rivers, groundwater bodies, transitional waters and coastal waters. Water body management poses a major challenge indensely populated countries such as Germany.

Series brochure / flyer Page number 76 Year of publication
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Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Sustainable construction and housing

Our way of constructing our buildings, our life-style, our housing patterns, as well as our mobility habits, increasingly place stress on the environment and endanger the basis of existence of many living creatures on this planet. Mankind can carry on ignoring the limits of tolerance of their natural environment.

Series brochure / flyer Page number 60 Year of publication
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Climate | Energy, Transport

Integration of Marine Transport into the European Emissions Trading System

Marine vessels globally contribute to carbon dioxide emissions with approximately 3.3% (IMO 2009). International ocean shipping has been growing significantly over re-cent years with double digits, in particular in the container segment – the most energy intense ocean shipping segment.

Series Texte Page number 171 Year of publication
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Transport

Road pricing for cars in Germany?

Around €47 billion of the costs incurred by car traffic are not covered by the taxes and duties currently levied. Therefore road user charging systems are appropriate.

Series background paper Page number 17 Year of publication
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Waste | Resources

Transboundary shipment of waste electrical and electronic equipment / electronic scrap

At present, significant quantities of used electrical and electronic equipment (hereafter referred to as UEEE) are being exported from Germany. Notified exports (i.e. those with consent by au-thorities) of waste electrical and electronic equipment (hereafter referred to as WEEE) to coun-tries outside the European Union (EU) have not taken place in any appreciable volume in the past years.

Series Texte Page number 118 Year of publication
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Chemicals

Survey of the different chicken housing systems and accumulating form of manure/slurry for the derivative of a standardised form of veterinary drug decomposition in expositions scenarios

The legal foundations for chicken husbandry in the European Union are Directive 1999/74/EC (laying down minimum standards for the protection of laying hens), Directive 98/58/EC (the protection of animals kept for farming purposes) and Directive 2007/43/EC (laying down minimum rules for the protection of chickens kept for meat production).

Series Texte Page number 84 Year of publication
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