German agencies classify TFA as toxic substance
TFA is toxic to reproduction, very persistent and very mobile read more
TFA is toxic to reproduction, very persistent and very mobile read more
Germans are increasingly pessimistic about the effects of climate change and also express concern about global warming’s consequences on health read more
UBA publishes brochure on solar radiation modification read more
The reporting deadline for manufacturers will be extended to 15 July 2025 read more
Restoring old appliances saves money and benefits the environment read more
German Environment Agency launches health study “ALISE” read more
The fifth transformation conference for the interactions between environment, sustainability and cultural policy. read more
Further action needed in transport, buildings and natural sinks read more
Information on warranty rights often inadequate read more
UBA research report helps to classify environmental claims in advertising read more
Fundamental issues in cross-border consumer protection now clarified by the highest court read more
Further efforts required until 2030 read more
Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke and UBA President Dirk Messner launch internet portal read more
Current figures, positive trends and challenges read more
German Environment Agency (UBA) sees improvements compared to the first study in 2022 read more
German greenhouse gas emissions fell by 77 million tonnes compared to the previous year – largest decrease since 1990 read more
More than 18.5 billion euros for climate protection, technology promotion and social equity measures in Germany read more