No.: 1/2024EU News – New UBA Publications, Statements and Events

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We’re pleased to inform you about our latest publications addressing ongoing and upcoming discussions on European environment and climate policy.

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UBA Webinar: Being serious about the no net land take target – it’s time to start

Thursday, February 1st, 2024, 11:30-14:00 CET, online

No net land take by 2050 – this is the target set twelve years ago by the European Commission in the Road map for a resource efficient Europe. Recently, the Commission released a proposal for a Soil Monitoring and Resilience Law that requires Member States to monitor land take in their countries. How do we get from monitoring land take to achieving net zero? In our webinar, organized by the German Environment Agency, we want to discuss solutions and innovative ideas by policymakers and scientists.

Program

Please register at Anmeldung_ug@oeko.de until Jan. 20th, 2024.

Setting an ambitious EU climate target for the year 2040 - Recommendations by the German Environment Agency

The European Climate Law mandates the European Commission to propose a 2040 emissions reduction target by early 2024. In light of the latest report from the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change, the German Environment Agency follows suit and recommends adhering to scientific advice, aiming for the most plausible climate ambition, and setting a domestic 2040 net greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of 95%, compared to 1990.

The Scientific Opinion Paper further discusses the interaction between emissions reductions and sinks, the implications for the current architecture of climate policy (consisting of the three pillars: emissions trading, effort sharing and ⁠LULUCF⁠ regulations) as well as aspects of regular target reviewing and tightening.

Scientific Opinion Paper: Setting an ambitious EU climate target for the year 2040

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) - Contribution to the discussion on its integration into national climate action strategies

The ⁠UBA⁠ position paper assesses the usefulness of carbon capture and storage (⁠CCS⁠ for short) as a climate protection instrument. It describes guidelines for sustainable use, as well as the necessary monitoring and risk prevention. The effects of CCS on human health and the environment are also considered. According to the paper, CCS cannot replace greenhouse gas reductions and the rapid phase-out of fossil fuels. CCS must also not lead to perpetuate fossil energy supply structures and hinder the expansion of renewable energies. The UBA therefore proposes that the technology should first be tested in waste incineration plants where heat and electricity are generated from non-recyclable waste, but where ⁠CO⁠ is also produced.

Position Paper: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) - Contribution to the discussion on its integration into national climate action strategies

Recently published

Cover of the position paper of the resource commission at the german environment agency (KRU)

Opportunities and limits of recycling in the context of the circular economy

Framework conditions, requirements, and recommendations for action


In addition to environmental and climate policy objectives, the Circular Economy is also essential for strengthening the security of supply and for achieving further economic and socio-economic goals. Recycling is one of the key factors along with a range of other approaches and strategies (e.g., longevity, Intensity of use, and the sharing economy). In order to assess the contribution and the ...read more

Series
position
Number of pages
32
Year of publication
Cover of report "Land use monitoring and land take in international comparison"

Land use monitoring and land take in international comparison

Methods and data


The high land take rate is a problem throughout Europe. The EU demands that land take will be reduced to net zero until the year 2050 (no net land take target). However, land take in Europe is recorded at national level using different methods. Depending on whether the surveys are based on aerial photo data or cadastral data, the results differ significantly in some cases. In a research project...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
52
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "Trifluoroacetate (TFA): Laying the foundations for effective mitigation"

Trifluoroacetate (TFA): Laying the foundations for effective mitigation

Spatial analysis of the input pathways into the water cycle


Trifluoroacetate (TFA) is a very persistent and highly mobile substance that can accumulate in certain environmental compartments. TFA cannot be removed using conventional water treatment methods. Although, according to current knowledge, the acute toxicity of TFA is low, inputs of TFA into water bodies should be avoided as far as possible. In this project Germany-wide TFA pollution and its sou...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
75
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "Corporate sustainability reporting on environmental pollution"

Corporate sustainability reporting on environmental pollution

Potential benefits and challenges for environmental authorities to use information disclosed according to European Sustainability Reporting Standard E2


From 2025 onwards, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires large European companies to provide transparency on their impacts on people and the environment. So far, the role of these new reporting rules in the work of environmental authorities has not been systematically analysed and discussed. This study examines the potential benefits and challenges for environmental a...read more

Series
Texte
Number of pages
40
Year of publication
Cover des Berichts "National Energy and Climate Plans: Evidence of Policy Impacts and Options for more Transparency"

National Energy and Climate Plans: Evidence of Policy Impacts and Options for more Transparency

A Meta Study assessing Evaluations of selected Policies reported in the Danish, French, German, Slovenian, and Swedish Plan


The meta study makes suggestions on content requirements, transparency and comprehensibility of NECP reporting and contributes to its further development. The authors analysed the German NECP and the NECPs of Denmark, France, Sweden and Slovenia. The focus was on the methodology of ex-ante and ex-post evaluations, the contributions of 23 PaMs to the achievement of the EU climate protection and ...read more

Series
Climate Change
Number of pages
286
Year of publication
Mensch sitzt mit Notebook auf der Wiese

Mobile Work in the future

Climate Protection Opportunities and Risks


In the future, more and more people will probably no longer work in the office at the company's location or public institution, but from home, on business trips or in co-working spaces. What will the mobile working world look like in the future? What will happen to traditional office spaces? How will private spaces change? Where will people settle in the future? Which consumer products and serv...read more

Series
brochure / flyer
Number of pages
44
Year of publication

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