Press Officer: Joseph Nasr
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Every kilowatt hour of power consumed in Germany during 2006 produced an average 596 grammes of carbon dioxide, which is 20 grammes less than in 2005. The lower carbon dioxide emissions per kilowatt hour are mainly due to the increasing share of power produced from regenerative sources. However, preliminary calculations for 2007 done by the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) indicate the emission fa... read more
On 24 April, now also known as Girls’ Day, the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) is extending an invitation to girls in particular to get information on interesting careers in the environmental field. Agency staff present the office building in Dessau-RoÃlau in terms of its construction and engineering, do experiments with them on the effects of noise and noise abatement, talk about how environme... read more
Climate change has already posed tangible risks, damages and consequences that stand to become more pronounced in future. ”We must develop intelligent adaptation measures and implement them in order to avoid future harm occurring to the national economy”, said Minister of Environment Sigmar Gabriel at a congress ending on 16 April in Berlin. The Federal Ministry for Environment is charged by the... read more
Conferences and other events can influence the environment in a wide variety of ways. This can include the travel activity of the participants or consumption of electricity, water or paper. A new free guide published by the Federal Ministry for Environment (BMU) and the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) shows how the associated negative outcome on the environment can be avoided. It focuses on ten... read more
Noise continues to provide a serious source of stress on the population, a fact corroborated by a survey conducted in large congested urban areas and around roads with heavy traffic. Constant high levels of noise can have an adverse impact on the human body, triggering among other things sleep disorders or cardiovascular problems. The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has proven this fact through... read more
After more than a year. an art project unique among Germany’s federal authorities has come to an end at the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) in Dessau, one whose focus was the ways in which UBA works and the daily lives of children in Dessau. The project that overarched generations and launched by the German-British artist Tino Sehgal helped to overturn hard and fast behavioural patterns and to m... read more
Are investors allowed to erect new shopping centres on greenfield land? Where may they build wind energy systems that serve to protect the climate? When is priority to be given to nature conservation? The authorities of the federal states, cities, and municipalities take recourse to planning law in their decision-making. Planning instruments such as the German statutory code of building and const... read more
The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) in Dessau-Roßlau was awarded EMAS registration on 10 April 2008 by the President of the Halle-Dessau Chamber of Commerce (German: IHK), Albrecht Hatton. UBA’s offices in Dessau-Roßlau as well as three other sites in Berlin-Grunewald, Berlin-Marienfelde and Langen near Frankfurt/Main have been acknowledged and officially registered with the Halle-Dessau Chamb... read more