Huckestein, BurkhardJanßen, MaikeBaumeister, Hans-JürgenBerger, JulianeBölke, MichaelBöther, StefanieGraaf, Daniel deFutterlieb, MatthiasGromke, UlrichGünther, DirkHerbstritt, CarenIcha, PetraHussels, SebastianKleiner, LarissaKöhler, KayKörber-Ziegengeist, GritLange, MartinLauf, ThomasMartens, KerstinMemmler, MichaelMohrbach, ElkeNiederle, WernerPurr, KatjaSchuberth, JensSieck, LizziTöpfer, ChristophVitzthum von Eckstädt, ChristianeVollmer, CarlaWachotsch, UlrikeWolke, FrankWurbs, Johanna2024-06-162024-06-162021Version: Ohttps://doi.org/10.60810/openumwelt-2255https://openumwelt.de/handle/123456789/3291A guide of the German Environment Agency (UBA) supports public administrations being a role model of climate protection. To this end, it presents nine stages on the path to greenhouse gas neutral administration. For each stage, it describes the steps and challenges and provides practical recommendations for all relevant issues. Furthermore, the guide contains methodological, organizational and practical information as well as best practice examples and checklists. Though it aims primarily at public authorities, it is also highly relevant for all companies that claim greenhouse gas neutrality beyond greenwashing. Quelle: www.umweltbundesamt.deA guide of the German Environment Agency (⁠UBA⁠) supports public administrations being a role model of climate protection. To this end, it presents nine stages on the path to greenhouse gas neutral administration. For each stage, it describes the steps and challenges and provides practical recommendations for all relevant issues. Furthermore, the guide contains methodological, organizational and practical information as well as best practice examples and checklists. Though it aims primarily at public authorities, it is also highly relevant for all companies that claim greenhouse gas neutrality beyond greenwashing.A guide of the German Environment Agency (UBA) supports public administrations being a role model of climate protection. To this end, it presents nine stages on the path to greenhouse gas neutral administration. For each stage, it describes the steps and challenges and provides practical recommendations for all relevant issues. Furthermore, the guide contains methodological, organizational and practical information as well as best practice examples and checklists. Though it aims primarily at public authorities, it is also highly relevant for all companies that claim greenhouse gas neutrality beyond greenwashing.114online resourceenghttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/KlimaschutzEmissionsminderungKlimaneutralitätGrünwäscheclimate protectionavoidance of greenhouse gasesgreenhouse gas neutralityGreenwashingThe path to greenhouse gas neutral administrationThe path to greenhouse gas neutral administrationMonographieSustainability | Strategies | International matters