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Matthey, Astrid

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1978
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Kauffrau
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Matthey
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Astrid
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    Umweltschutz unter TTIP
    (2015) Matthey, Astrid; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    Das geplante Freihandelsabkommen mit den USA (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership - TTIP) hat unter anderem das erklärte Ziel, durch die sogenannte Regulatorische Kooperation die Standards in der EU und den USA so weit wie möglich zu vereinheitlichen. Für den Umweltschutz in der EU birgt eine nicht sachgerechte Gestaltung der Regulatorischen Kooperation jedoch erhebliche Risiken: Umweltstandards könnten sinken und die Umwelteigenschaften von Produkten gefährdet werden.
    Quelle: Verlagsinformation
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    Sustainable pathways out of the Corona crisis
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2020) Gibis, Claudia; Kosmol, Jan; Matthey, Astrid; Schubert, Tim; Wehnemann, Kai; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt; Neßhöver, Carsten
    The Covid 19 pandemic is causing considerable social and economic disruption worldwide. Short and midterm financial support measures for mitigating the acute consequences of the pandemic must be structured in a way, that they support the needed longterm changes towards a sustainable and climate-neutral society. The UBA position paper proposes an action plan for Germany, that takes into account the framework conditions for fostering a sustainable economy and that focuses on concrete measures in the building. mobility and energy sectors. As central element of all these measures, the European Green Deal must be implemented ambitiously. Quelle: https://www.umweltbundesamt.de
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    Widening the European Green Deal's perspective towards a sustainable Europe
    (Umweltbundesamt, 2021) Neßhöver, Carsten; Bannick, Claus Gerhard; Beckert, Barbara; Claussen, Ulrich; Doyle, Ulrike; Eckermann, Frauke; Frische, Tobias; Haße, Clemens; Günther, Jens; Hollweg, Beate; Huckestein, Burkhard; Janitzek, Timmo; Kabel, Claudia; Jering, Almut; Keßler, Hermann; Klatt, Anne; Knoche, Guido; Köder, Lea; Koller, Matthias; Krause, Bernd; Kreuser, Margarethe; Lindenthal, Alexandra; Löwe, Christian; Manstein, Christopher; Matthey, Astrid; Meurer, Doris; Mohaupt, Volker; Mutert, Tina; Obermaier, Nathan; Pieper, Silvia; Plickert, Sebastian; Rechenberg, Jörg; Reichart, Almut; Rönnefahrt, Ines; Schulte, Christoph; Schweitzer, Christian; Spengler, Laura; Stolzenberg, Hans-Christian; Suhr, Michael; Töpfer, Christoph; Unnerstall, Herwig; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The European Green Deal, published by the European Commission in 2019, represents a new and ambitious approach to put environment and sustainability at the heart of European policy. Its ambitions are high, yet the planned measures might not be sufficient to actually meet them. The report analyzes the European Green Deal from the perspective of the German Environment Agency and places it in the context of the global challenge of achieving the United Nations' sustainable development goals. In addition to necessary measures in the thematic fields of the European Green Deal, the report also addresses the structural adjustments needed as key levers to achieve the desired goals. The report concludes that the European Green Deal is an important step forward, but that further efforts beyond those described there are still needed in order to achieve a sustainable Europe. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.de
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    Environmental protection under TTIP
    (2015) Matthey, Astrid; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The declared objective of the planned free trade agreement with the US (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership - TTIP) is to unify EU and USA standards as much as possible by regulatory cooperation. However, an improper design of regulatory cooperation carries considerable risks for environmental protection in the EU: environmental standards might be lowered and environmental properties of products may be endangered.
    Quelle: Verlagsinformation
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    Restart of the EU sustainability policy
    (2016) Abeling, Thomas; Blum, Christopher; Brandt, Marc; Bünger, Björn; Burger, Andreas; Daschkeit, Achim; Ehlers, Knut; Ginzky, Harald; Günther, Jens; Kabel, Claudia; Koch-Jugl, Juliane; Knoche, Guido; Kosmol, Jan; Lambrecht, Martin; Langner, Marcel; Löwe, Christian; Matezki, Steffen; Matthey, Astrid; Mohaupt, Volker; Mönch, Lars; Mutert, Tina; Nöh, Ingrid; Oehme, Ines; Penn-Bressel, Gertrude; Richter, Marianne; Richter, Nadja; Richter, Simone; Rose, Johanna; Stolzenberg, Hans-Christian; Thierbach, Claudia; Wolke, Frank; Wuttke, Joachim; Deutschland. Umweltbundesamt
    The German Environment Agency (UBA) is in favour of a revision of the EU Sustainable Development Strategy in order to implement the Sustainable Devel opment Goals at European Level. The position paper of the German Environment Agency identifies objectives and required actions for sustainable development in the EU. Quelle: Umweltbundesamt