Press release from | No. 33/2013

Defective electronic equipment – accidental or pre-meditated?

It has happened to nearly everyone at one time or another: one’s mobile phone or expensive digital camera becomes defective before the end of its predicted service life and can only be repaired, if at all, at high cost. This phenomenon of a product’s natural or artificially influenced wear is called obsolescence. Jochen Flasbarth, President of the Federal Environment Agency (UBA), remarks, “There... read more

Press release from | No. 32/2013

Photo contest: “City in the viewfinder“

Whether it is annoying street noise or hazardous particulate matter – constant exposure to it in our cities can lead to health problems. But there is another solution: traffic-calmed pedestrian zones and roads that welcome cyclists and pedestrians; green urban areas as a retreat for people suffering stress and blooming urban gardens instead of concrete jungles. These images are exactly what the Fe... read more

Press release from | No. 31/2013

Involving Citizens - Promoting Acceptance

With increasing frequency, citizens are demanding to be involved in important decision-making processes. They want to contribute their own perspectives and arguments, instead of simply reading or hearing of decisions that have already been made. So people are being involved more closely than before in planning and decision-making processes, for example in the case of noise issues, the expansion an... read more

Press release from | No. 29/2013

Resources Commission established at Federal Environment Agency

The establishment of a "Resources Commission at the Federal Environment Agency" (KRU) is aimed at the support of resource conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources. Members of the Commission elected Prof. Dr. Christa Liedtke of the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy as Chairwoman of the KRU. "The conservation of natural resources is a pressing task. Their consu... read more

Press release from | No. 28/2013

Soil as fascinating and diverse as never before

What has soil got to do with my favourite pizza? Where did the soil come from that we stand on today, on which we build our homes, which collects rainwater and supplies us our food? Is every type of soil able to do this? How much soil do we need to live? The answers to these and many other questions can be answered by clicking here: www.bodenwelten.de. Jochen Flasbarth, President of the Federal En... read more

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