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  • Press release 55/2010 from 18.11.2010 | Last changed: 22.07.2013

    International regulation of fluorinated greenhouse gases

    … regulation of fluorinated greenhouse gases Federal Environment Agency publishes report showing real ways to phase them out The Federal Environment Agency sees a … greenhouse gases, the Federal Environment Agency has now updated its 2004 report. Given that a large number of businesses have developed climate-friendly alternatives, the report makes proposals for a wide range of measures by which to avoid these …

  • Appointment from 19.05.2014

    Conference Waste Management and Climate Protection on IFAT 2014

    … options for mitigating GHG emissions from the waste sector are identified. In most countries waste quantities are still rising which means that all follow-up impacts … research results on the GHG mitigation potential of better waste management in OECD-countries, India and Egypt will be presented and discussed. In a final panel …

  • Newsletter from 17.06.2022 | Last changed: 17.06.2022

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 3/2022

    … the Climate Protection Act should take methodological advances in greenhouse gas reporting into account and set targets in the form of percentage reductions, rather … I of the ?UNFCCC? are required to prepare and submit annual National Inventory Reports (NIRs) containing detailed and complete information on… Series Climate …

  • Press release 46/2011 from 06.10.2011 | Last changed: 17.07.2013

    German Federal Environment Agency in favor of a international chemicals strategy

    … dispose of great innovation potential, to begin assisting emerging and developing countries in sustainable management of chemicals. He says, “Just the mass production in the emerging and developing countries required to meet our demand for clothing and shoes causes considerable problems for the global and local environment. We prosperous countries must make greater efforts to ensure that we export sustainable solutions …

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    FW-R-4: Utilisation of raw timber

    The biaxial chart FW-R-4 ’Utilisation of raw timber’ is divided into two thematic components. The upper part of the chart shows data on the utilisation of raw coniferous timber, whereas the lower part shows data on the utilisation of raw deciduous timber. The proportion of each type of subsequent utilisation compared to the total volume is indicated in stacked columns: material objects, energy production, exports, increase in storage.

    … quota Tags region Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … FW-R-4: Utilisation of raw timber …

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    FW-R-3: Humus reserves in forest soils

    The illustration FW-R-3 ’Humus reserves in forest soils’ indicates – for the period of 1992 to 2021 – in the shape of a line chart, the annual reserves of organic carbon in forest soils in tonnes per hectare. During the observation period, carbon reserves increased continuously and significantly from roughly 75 tonnes per hectare to 85 tonnes per hectare.

    … soils Tags forest Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … … FW-R-3: Humus reserves in forest soils …

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    WW-I-5: Peak discharge values in watercourses

    The bar chart WW-I-5 ‘Peak discharge values in watercourses’ contains a biaxial diagram. The bar chart shows for the years 1961 to 2021 – separately for the hydrological winter half-year (1st November of the previous year to 30th April) and the hydrological summer half-year (1st May to 31st October) – on one hand the highest peak discharge at selected watercourse gauges as a multiple of MHQ.

    … in watercourses Tags Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … … WW-I-5: Peak discharge values in watercourses …

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    WW-I-4: Floodwater

    The bar chart WW-I-4 ’Floodwater’ shows – for the years of 1961 to 2021 – the number of floodwater days in the hydrological winter half-year (1st November of the previous year to 30th April) and in the hydrological summer half-year (1st May to 31st October) respectively, prevailing in the river basins of the Danube, Elbe, Rhine, Eider and Weser. The structure of the indicator is characterised by individual flood events which typically influence several river basins.

    … Floodwater Tags Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … … WW-I-4: Floodwater …

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    WW-I-1: Terrestrially stored water

    The line chart WW-I-1 ’Terrestrially stored water’ shows the deviations of the entire terrestrially stored water masses from the long-term mean for the months of the period 2002–2021 in millimetres. The time series is marked by distinct fluctuations. While there is still a tendency towards positive anomalies at the beginning of the 2000s, it is clear that in Germany, the terrestrially stored water masses have been decreasing substantially since the beginning of 2010.

    … stored water Tags Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … WW-I-1: Terrestrially stored water …

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    GE-R-3: Information on pollen

    The illustration GE-R-3 ’Information on pollen’ contains a biaxial chart. The chart shows the number of subscribers to the pollen exposure risk index and the number of pollen diary users. The number of subscriptions to the pollen exposure risk index increased to roughly 19,000 from the year of 2008 to the middle of the 2010s. Up to 2014 only the Pollen app was included, from 2015 onwards the figures are summarised for subscriptions to the Pollen app and the ‘Husteblume’ app.

    … on pollen Tags Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … … GE-R-3: Information on pollen …