{"id":54028,"date":"2023-09-11T06:59:00","date_gmt":"2023-09-11T04:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/news\/deutscher-umweltpreis-der-dbu-fuer-klimaforscherin-und-holzbau-pionierin\/"},"modified":"2024-08-15T12:10:40","modified_gmt":"2024-08-15T10:10:40","slug":"dbus-german-environmental-award-for-climate-scientist-and-wood-construction-pioneer","status":"publish","type":"news","link":"https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/en\/news\/dbus-german-environmental-award-for-climate-scientist-and-wood-construction-pioneer\/","title":{"rendered":"DBU\u2019s German Environmental Award for Climate Scientist and Wood Construction Pioneer"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"wp-block-wordpress-dbu-dbu-container\">\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Osnabr\u00fcck.<\/strong> <strong>The German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU \u2013 Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt) has chosen two women as the joint recipients of this year\u2019s German Environmental Award \u2013 climate scientist Professor Friederike Otto and wood construction entrepreneur Dagmar Fritz-Kramer will share the prestigious accolade in its 31st year. The 500,000-euro award is one of Europe\u2019s most highly renumerated environmental awards. The two award winners will receive the prize on 29 October in L\u00fcbeck from German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignright size-full is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1772\" height=\"1772\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-uwp2023_Preistraegerinnen-Collage_\u00a9-Baufritz-u.-\u00a9guy@strikingfaces.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-53872\" style=\"width:363px;height:363px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-uwp2023_Preistraegerinnen-Collage_\u00a9-Baufritz-u.-\u00a9guy@strikingfaces.jpg 1772w, https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-uwp2023_Preistraegerinnen-Collage_\u00a9-Baufritz-u.-\u00a9guy@strikingfaces-800x800.jpg 800w, https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-uwp2023_Preistraegerinnen-Collage_\u00a9-Baufritz-u.-\u00a9guy@strikingfaces-400x400.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1772px) 100vw, 1772px\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Award winners: Wood construction pioneer Dagmar Fritz-Kramer (left) and climate scientist Friederike Otto are this year\u2019s recipients of the DBU\u2019s German Environmental Award. \u00a9 Baufritz | \u00a9 guy@strikingfaces<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><em>\u2018Both award winners are a true inspiration and motivation\u2019<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u2018With the outstanding energy they have shown in their respective fields, both award winners have demonstrated that we cannot afford to lose any more time in the fight against the climate crisis,\u2019 says DBU Secretary General Alexander Bonde. He believes that Friederike Otto and Dagmar Fritz-Kramer are achieving something significant. He says: \u2018They are a true inspiration and motivation for us to learn from the impacts of global warming, which are already evident today, and to continue implementing more and more environmental and resource protection measures so that our planet remains a habitable place.\u2019<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>Connection between climate change and weather <\/em><em><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to Bonde, Friederike Otto from <em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.imperial.ac.uk\/\">Imperial College London<\/a> <\/em>is an \u2018outstanding climate scientist who has conducted pioneering research and has made a significant contribution to climate science\u2019. The field, known as attribution science, investigates the link between climate change and weather. For example, \u2018whether there are connections between climate change and extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts, floods and heavy rainfall,\u2019 as the DBU Secretary General explains. In 2015, the now 41-year-old climate scientist founded the <em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.worldweatherattribution.org\/\">World Weather Attribution (WWA) initiative<\/a> <\/em>together with her Dutch colleague Professor Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, who has since passed away, and played a leading role in examining the attribution of extreme weather events to human-caused climate change. According to Bonde, there are three key parts to Otto\u2019s work: the rapid publication of sound scientific knowledge regarding the connections between global climate change and regional extreme weather; research into the causes, as well as presentation of the local impacts of the global climate crisis; and proposals for effective adaptation measures. Bonde: \u2018The presentation of strong research in real time is not only an innovative approach that enables balanced discourse on climate change, impacts and countermeasures, but is also an effective means of countering false news. All of this makes global warming real and tangible.\u2019 According to Bonde, the work undertaken by Otto and her team \u2018gives people the chance to act with foresight in order to arm themselves against the climate crisis\u2019. A recent <em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.worldweatherattribution.org\/extreme-heat-in-north-america-europe-and-china-in-july-2023-made-much-more-likely-by-climate-change\/\">WWA study <\/a><\/em>carried out in July attracted considerable attention. Its conclusion was that, without human-caused climate change, the heat waves experienced this year in North America and Southern Europe would not have been possible. Bonde: \u2018This clearly shows the need for heat action plans and for the abandonment of fossil fuels as soon as possible, which contribute significantly to heating up the planet.\u2019<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>\u2018Source of ideas for new approaches in the construction sector\u2019 <\/em><em><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dagmar Fritz-Kramer is the managing director of the family company <a href=\"https:\/\/www.baufritz.com\/de\">Bau-Fritz GmbH &amp; Co.KG<\/a>, based in the Allg\u00e4u region of Germany and known as Baufritz for short. In the words of the DBU Secretary General, she is a \u2018source of ideas for new approaches in the construction sector\u2019. Bonde adds: \u2018She and her company are a true driving force of industry and the changes shaping the construction sector.\u2019 Baufritz almost exclusively uses <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bmel.de\/DE\/themen\/wald\/holz\/holz_node.html\">wood<\/a> for new buildings, renovations and extensions, a material described by Bonde as \u2018an excellent means of climate protection, as it stores large amounts of carbon and thus prevents the formation of climate-damaging carbon dioxide\u2019. According to Bonde, the construction sector has \u2018a key role to play if Germany is to become climate neutral by 2045 as planned\u2019. And with good reason: in Germany, the construction sector is responsible for around 40 per cent of the total emissions of climate-damaging greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2<\/sub>), which amounted to 746 million tonnes in 2022, according to the Federal Environment Agency. Urgent renovation of Germany\u2019s old buildings is therefore needed, as almost two-thirds of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dena.de\/newsroom\/publikationsdetailansicht\/pub\/dena-gebaeudereport-2023\/\">approximately 21.4 million properties in the country<\/a> fall into this category. Baufritz\u2019 managing director Fritz-Kramer believes there is a responsibility on the part of the construction industry here, as it \u2018accounts for almost two-thirds of rubbish in waste dumps in Germany\u2019. The 52-year-old believes that renovation, recycling and resource conservation are \u2018essential\u2019, particularly as sand has now become a rare commodity. Baufritz mainly processes domestic spruce wood and, according to its own information, achieves CO<sub>2<\/sub> savings of around 12,000 tonnes every year through its construction projects. \u2018We need people like Ms Fritz-Kramer, who, with their foresight, courage and business acumen, are implementing sustainability, environmental protection and resource conservation initiatives. This is the only way that we will achieve our climate goals,\u2019 says DBU Secretary General Bonde.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>A fourth-generation family business and an internationally renowned climate scientist<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dagmar Fritz-Kramer is a qualified engineer and has been a managing partner of the family business since 2004. The company was founded in 1896 and is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.baufritz.com\/de\/unternehmen\/unsere-geschichte\">now in its fourth generation<\/a>. The medium-sized company with around 500 employees has its own Research and Development department and has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.baufritz.com\/de\/darum-baufritz\/innovationen-und-patente\">more than 40 patents and property rights to its name<\/a>. Climate scientist Friederike Otto is one of the lead authors of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ipcc.ch\/report\/sixth-assessment-report-cycle\/\">Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)<\/a>. The physicist and doctor of philosophy received an Excellence Professorship from the Petersen Foundation in November 2022. As co-founder of the <em>WWA<\/em>, she was included in the prestigious <a href=\"https:\/\/time.com\/collection\/100-most-influential-people-2021\/6095982\/friederike-otto-geert-jan-van-oldenborgh\/\"><em>Time <\/em>100 list<\/a> as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Photos according to IPTC standard for free publication at www.dbu.de<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-wordpress-dbu-dbu-container\">\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Media &amp; Informations<\/h3>\n\n\n<div id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon__container '><a id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon  ' href='https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-PM-115-2023-Deutscher-Umweltpreis-2023_Zusammenfassung.pdf'><div class='dbu-icon__image'><i class='fa-sharp fa-solid fa-file-pdf'><\/i><\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content'><div class='dbu-icon__content-headline'>Pressemitteilung<\/div><\/div><\/a><a id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon  ' href='https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/umweltpreis\/der-deutsche-umweltpreis\/'><div class='dbu-icon__image'><i class='fa-sharp fa-solid fa-link'><\/i><\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content'><div class='dbu-icon__content-headline'>Einzelw\u00fcrdigung<\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content-text'>Prof. Dr. Friederike Otto<\/div><\/div><\/a><a id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon  ' href='https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/umweltpreis\/der-deutsche-umweltpreis\/'><div class='dbu-icon__image'><i class='fa-sharp fa-solid fa-link'><\/i><\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content'><div class='dbu-icon__content-headline'>Einzelw\u00fcrdigung<\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content-text'>Dipl.-Ing. Dagmar Fritz-Kramer<\/div><\/div><\/a><a id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon  ' href='https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/en\/press\/'><div class='dbu-icon__image'><i class='fa-sharp fa-solid fa-link'><\/i><\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content'><div class='dbu-icon__content-headline'>DBU\u2019s German Environmental Award for Climate Scientist and Wood Construction Pioneer<\/div><\/div><\/a><a id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon  ' href='https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-UWP-2023-produzierter-Beitrag.mp3'><div class='dbu-icon__image'><i class='fa-sharp fa-solid fa-music'><\/i><\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content'><div class='dbu-icon__content-headline'>Radiobeitrag<\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content-text'>Deutscher Umweltpreis 2023<\/div><\/div><\/a><a id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon  ' href='https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-UWP-2023-Radiobeitrag-Deutscher-Umweltpreis-2023_Manuskript-1.pdf'><div class='dbu-icon__image'><i class='fa-sharp fa-solid fa-file-pdf'><\/i><\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content'><div class='dbu-icon__content-headline'>Skript zum Radiobeitrag Deutscher Umweltpreis 2023<\/div><\/div><\/a><a id='dbu_icon_mb-block-ab361c1e-ba47-4786-8b6f-bc91c32d8d56' class='dbu-icon  ' href='https:\/\/www.dbu.de\/app\/uploads\/dbu_media-Frage-1_Deutscher-Umweltpreis-2023_Bonde.mp3'><div class='dbu-icon__image'><i class='fa-sharp fa-solid fa-music'><\/i><\/div><div class='dbu-icon__content'><div class='dbu-icon__content-headline'>Frage 1 an Alexander Bonde: Die Preistr\u00e4gerinnen beim Deutschen Umweltpreis 2023 sind die Klimawissenschaftlerin Prof. Dr. Friederike Otto und die Bau-Unternehmerin Dagmar Fritz-Kramer. 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