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  • Veröffentlichung
    Submission under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol 2023
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2023) Günther, Dirk; Bernicke, Maja; Bertram, Andreas; Schiller, Stephan; Bolland, Til; Kludt, Robert; Kuntze, David; Dreher, Marion; Hausmann, Kevin; Drosihn, Detlef; Elsner, Cornelia; Langenfeld, Jens; Fiedler, Traute; Gohlisch, Gunnar; Kotzulla, Michael; Icha, Petra; Juhrich, Kristina; Koppe, Katharina; Koska, Anna; Böttcher, Christian; Leuthold, Sandra; Pannier, Karen; Liesegang, Christian; Plickert, Sebastian; Proske, Christopher; Reichart, Almut; Reichel, Jens; Voigt, Thomas; Wetzel, Frank; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Climate Change Secretariat
    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. Pursuant to Decision 24/CP.19, all Parties listed in ANNEX I of the UNFCCC are required to prepare and submit annual National Inventory Reports (NIRs) containing detailed and complete information on the entire process of preparation of such greenhouse-gas inventories. The purpose of such reports is to ensure the transparency, consistency and comparability of inventories and support the independent review process. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.de
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    Hydrofluorocarbon emission reduction: a crucial contribution to climate protection
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2021) Graaf, Daniel de; Elsner, Cornelia; Graaf, Daniel de ; Hoffmann, Gabriele; Martens, Kerstin; Plehn, Wolfgang; Thalheim, Diana; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) are the dominant fraction of fluorinated greenhouse gases, also known as F-gases. HFC emissions in the European Union (EU) amounted to 112 million tonnes CO2 equivalent (Mt CO2eq.) in 2018. This amounts to 2,2% of the EU's total greenhouse gas emissions. Main sources of HFC emissions are refrigeration and air conditioning plants and appliances. Following a proposal by the EU Commission, EU member states and the EU parliament just recently agreed to increase the 2030 target from 40% to 55% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions compared to the 1990 level. This considerable step-up of climate ambition by more than a third needs to be reflected also in the revision process of the F-gas Regulation, regardless of the achievements already made to curb F-gas emissions. On the occasion of the F-gas Regulation revision, the German Environment Agency proposes the acceleration of the phase-down scenario, resulting in larger reduction steps from 2024 on and a final level of 10% of the baseline by 2030 compared to 21% according to the current schedule. Source: www.umweltbundesamt.de