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  • News from 27.03.2024 | Last changed: 27.03.2024

    Shaping digitalisation in transport sustainably

    A woman rents a scooter via an app

    Shaping digitalisation in transport sustainably A benefit of digitalisation; apps make sharing easier, enabling mobility without owning a car. …

  • News from 28.10.2022 | Last changed: 10.11.2022

    Impact of coronavirus pandemic on public transport

    Bilder auf der Straße: Bus, Pkw, Straßenbahn

    … Source: MarkusMainka / Fotolia The coronavirus pandemic and the increased use of digital formats that it has triggered is resulting in changes in public transport. … normal after the strong downturn due to social distancing and lockdowns. The use of digital exchange formats and video calling rose dramatically at the same time. …

  • News from 21.02.2019 | Last changed: 13.11.2019

    CO2 removal should be limited to safe and sustainable measures

    wet forest

    … to safe and sustainable measures Forests & wetlands sequester CO2 in a natural way, technologies like ocean fertilization bear risks. Source: FredanFoto / fotolia.com … such as reforestation. However, UBA advises against betting on untried, risky technologies. 21.02.2019 Limiting global warming to 1.5°C will only be possible if … to create appropriate framework conditions, e.g. provision of financial support, technology transfer and capacity building by developed countries. However UBA …

  • News from 09.07.2018 | Last changed: 20.08.2018

    Environmental- and health impact of 3D printing

    3D printer producing a little plastic tree

    … components for homes: with 3D printing, it is possible to make almost anything. The technology is conquering ever more branches of industry – and even ringing in a new … components for homes: with 3D printing, it is possible to make almost anything. The technology is conquering ever more branches of industry – and even ringing in a new …

  • News from 05.10.2021 | Last changed: 14.10.2021

    New research project „ZeroPM“ with UBA participation

    ZeroPM Dreieck

    … Agency (UBA) is involved as a project partner. ZeroPM will develop political, technological and market-based tools that aim to reduce the use and emissions of … Agency (UBA) is involved as a project partner. ZeroPM will develop political, technological and market-based tools that aim to reduce the use and emissions of …

  • News from 04.12.2019 | Last changed: 19.07.2024

    Assessment of the EU’s strategic vision “A Clean Planet for All”

    The picture shows a modell of the earth in green gras.

    … adequate ambitious long-term climate strategy, such as socio-economic, fiscal and technological, had been considered. 04.12.2019 On 28 November 2018, the European … adequate ambitious long-term climate strategy, such as socio-economic, fiscal and technological, had been considered. … Assessment of the EU’s strategic vision “A …

  • News from 25.01.2022 | Last changed: 28.07.2022

    UBA: fossil gas and nuclear power are not sustainable

    EU-Fahnen

    … analyses of the long-term effects of high-level radioactive waste disposal. A technology which leaves significant amounts of highly problematic waste to future … to build a high number of gas power plants rather than developing renewables and technologies to directly use electricity. They violate the principle of technology … energy system, instead of including them in the Taxonomy it should regulate the two technologies separately in a level one regulation as part of the Fit-for-55 package. …

  • News from 29.09.2023 | Last changed: 29.09.2023

    Environmentally friendly handling of fertiliser in ports

    ship while handling fertilisers

    … discharges of fertilisers into water bodies, to identify the best available technology and the best available environmental practice. The results show that … to the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan Measure S21 ( Develop and introduce best technologies, techniques and practices (BAT/BEP) to minimize nutrient losses from … develop a document for the Baltic Sea region on recommendations for best available technology and best environmental practice. One of the aims of implementing this …

  • News from 13.10.2023 | Last changed: 24.10.2023

    Ukrainian UBA guest scientist earns a fellowship and an honour

    Dr. Olena Matukhno mit der Urkunde für die „Green heart leader“-Ehrenauszeichnung

    … the iron and steel industry, as well as the emissions-related impacts that various technological investment decisions will have after the war. The second part of the … is an associate professor in the Faculty for Ecology and Environmental Protection Technologies at the Dnipro University of Technology in Ukraine, where she has …

  • News from 27.02.2018 | Last changed: 27.02.2018

    New EU Innovation Fund: how can it support climate protection?

    industrial plant

    … & steel, cement, pulp & paper). One of its main conclusions is that “breakthrough technologies” with a high long-term abatement potential, and technologies in earlier phases of demonstration rather than those closer to the …

  • News from 18.11.2021 | Last changed: 19.11.2021

    Carbon capture and utilization necessary for raw material supply

    Eine Fabrikanlage mit rauchenden Schloten

    … CCU will become an essential part of future economies. We must now develop the technology to meet the requirements of that future. Techniques such as carbon … electricity - national, European and global – must be built up quickly as CCU technology itself requires a lot of energy. Associated content Publications … discussion on the evaluation of Carbon Capture and Utilisation All news Tags CCU technology … The greenhouse gas-neutral economic system of the future will continue …