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Publikation:Important aspects of sinks for linking emission trading systems
Climate | Energy, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Important aspects of sinks for linking emission trading systems


This study by the Federal Environment Agency investigates the role of sinks and emissions from land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) within existing and planned emissions trading systems. The harmonization of standards is an important aspect so that regional emission trading schemes form an effective and efficient international carbon market.Diese Studie des Umweltbundesamtes untersucht...read more

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Climate Change
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53
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Climate | Energy

Restructuring electricity supply in Germany


The Federal Environment Agency believes a speedy phase-out of nuclear energy use as of 2017 is both feasible and compatible with the goals of climate protection1. The Federal Environment Agency recommends adoption of a tiered approach. Complete abandonment of nuclear energy starting 2017 would significantly reduce the dangers and risks associated with this source of energy, the social advantages o...read more

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background paper
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13
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Publikation:Guidance for a harmonized Emission Scenario Document (ESD) on Ballast Water discharge
Chemicals, Water

Guidance for a harmonized Emission Scenario Document (ESD) on Ballast Water discharge


With ballast water in ships, marine organisms are transported around the globe and to environments on which they may have adverse effects (e.g. displacement or even elimination of indigenous species). In order to prevent this world-wide distribution, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) approved the ‘International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' ballast water and sedim...read more

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Texte
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85
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Climate | Energy

Geoengineering - effective climate protection or megalomania?

Methods – statutory framework – environment policy demands


Climate protection strategies today basically pursue two approaches: Firstly, measures should be taken to reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emisssions. Secondly, measures should be implemented that enable humans and the environment to adapt to unavoidable climate change. For some time, proposals for counteracting climate change through large-scale intervention in global ecological processes have...read more

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background paper
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48
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Waste | Resources, Soil | Land

Consideration of natural attenuation in remediating contaminated sites


Position paper of the Ad hoc Subcommittee “Natural Attenuation” of the Contaminated Site Committee (ALA) of the Federal/State Working Group on Soil Protection (LABO), translation by order of the Federal Environment Agency. Upon the proposal submitted by its Standing Committee 5 (Contaminated Sites Committee – ALA) the Federal / State Working Group on Soil Protection (LABO) employed an ad hoc subco...read more

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42
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Publikation:Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts - Case Study and Scenarios on Copper and Cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Report 3.2)
Waste | Resources, Soil | Land

Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts

Case Study and Scenarios on Copper and Cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo

(Report 3.2)

The Democratic Republic of Congo has enormous economic potential thanks to its raw material wealth. However, since 1996 (if not before) DR Congo has been seen as a classic example of the linkage between the exploitation of raw materials and the financing of war. The UN Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources in DR Congo points out that the history of Congo since colonial...read more

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Publikation:Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts - Risky Raw Materials for the Future? Case study and scenarios: Lithium in Bolivia (Report 3.3)
Waste | Resources, Soil | Land

Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts

Risky Raw Materials for the Future? Case study and scenarios: Lithium in Bolivia

(Report 3.3)

In Bolivia's western highlands, at an altitude of some 3,600 metres, lie the largest identified reserves of lithium in the world. According to the latest estimates by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), beneath the 10,000 square kilometres of what are the world's most extensive salt flats, the Salar de Uyuni, there are some 6 to 9 million tonnes of lithium (Roskill 2008 nach Angerer, Marsc...read more

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53
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Publikation:Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts - New Risks from Raw Materials for the Future? Case Study and Scenarios for China and Rare Earths (Report 3.4)
Waste | Resources, Soil | Land

Sustainable Prevention of Resource Conflicts

New Risks from Raw Materials for the Future? Case Study and Scenarios for China and Rare Earths

(Report 3.4)

"Rare earths are to China what oil is to the Middle East," stated Deng Xiaoping in 1992 (Wang 2007). China accounts for 97 percent of global rare earth production, and as such the world is more dependent on it than it is on oil from the Middle East. That situation is significant because rare earths, although usually used only in small amounts, are of great strategic relevance. They are not only ke...read more

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Number of pages
48
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