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  • Newsletter from 25.04.2025 | Last changed: 25.04.2025

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2025

    … limit values for air quality and what can be done across Europe to combat the pollution of soils with the so-called forever chemicals PFAS. We hope you find it an interesting read Your UBA Press and Public Relations team Heat pumps also work in existing buildings … approximation Adaptation to the consequences of climate change affects many policy areas. But how much the German federal government spends on adaptation activities …

  • Newsletter from 10.12.2024 | Last changed: 10.12.2024

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 6/2024

    … live well on our planet with its finite resources and already advancing warming and pollution. This requires taking into account the environmental impact of a product … The CO₂ calculator provides answers to this question by allowing you to calculate your own CO₂ footprint and thus identify potential savings. In March 2024, the … Page number 88 Year of publication 2024 Air How can we improve our pollutant portal thru.de? Thru.de is the central German portal for transparent and freely accessible …

  • Newsletter from 13.04.2017 | Last changed: 13.04.2017

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2017

    … are only the first step in solving this problem.  We wish you interesting reading. Yours sincerely, Press Office at the German Environment Agency Rising emissions in … the air quality is today, or how much particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide or ozone pollution is in the air? Should you be concerned about doing physical exercise … benefit from eco-management.  read more (in German) Pollutant release in thru.de: data now available at a glance The www.thru.de internet portal features a …

  • Newsletter from 14.04.2020 | Last changed: 14.04.2020

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2020

    … to the coronavirus crisis. Wishing you happy reading and all the very best for your health, The UBA press office Greenhouse gas balance 2019: a clear fall in … UBA President, Dirk Messner: “Despite the progress achieved, especially in the area of renewable energy over the last 20 years, we are well aware that we should … UBA report on developmental prospects for agriculture High rates of environmental pollution and a growing world population present major challenges for agriculture. …

  • Newsletter from 09.02.2021 | Last changed: 09.02.2021

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2021

    … Another interesting result: having a product purchased online delivered to your home is better for the climate than driving several kilometres to a shop by … many billions of euros Greenhouse gases, nitrogen emissions and other environmental pollution cause damage to human health and destroy ecosystems. They also lead to … for heavy rain (for example installing backflow traps, establishing aquifer inlet areas). This is shown by a study for the German Environment Agency. read more (in …

  • Newsletter from 22.10.2020 | Last changed: 22.10.2020

    Expert information drinking water and swimming pool water - No.: 06/2020

    … have been issued on Approval and Harmonization – 4MS Initiative The navigation area documents provides the 4MSI Invitation for a Seminar on 5th November 2020: Your department for Drinking Water and Swimming Pool Water Hygiene at UBA. Imprint … …

  • Newsletter from 02.06.2025 | Last changed: 02.06.2025

    The Latest from UBA - No.: 3/2025

    … awareness of people in Germany. We hope you find it an interesting read Your UBA Press and Public Relations team Using your appliances for longer and having … the understanding of the effects of climate change on the marine ecosystems in the area of the northern Antarctic Peninsula. The species spectrum of penguins is …

  • Newsletter from 08.12.2022 | Last changed: 08.12.2022

    UMID - No.: 02/2022

    … with low-dose computed tomography Further articles Management of short-term pollutions in river bathing waters – Findings of the BMBF research project … Previous issues of UMID can be found in the journal's archive on our website . Yours sincerely Your UMID editorial team Imprint … UMID - No.: 02/2022 …

  • Newsletter from 14.06.2021 | Last changed: 14.06.2021

    Expert information drinking water and swimming pool water - No.: 20/2021

    … and certification practice for products in contact with drinking water (navigation area “documents”) in its current version is now available in English translation.   Your department for Drinking Water and Swimming Pool Water Hygiene at UBA. Imprint … …

  • Newsletter from 26.04.2018 | Last changed: 26.04.2018

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2018

    … policy is to protect the population against the health risks posed by air pollution – after all, everyone breathes air and our air should be healthy and clean … For this purpose, the EU Commission has initiated a public consultation to gather your opinion on questions surrounding refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines, … tax reform can reduce the use of land Plots suitable for development in inner city areas often lie empty because of speculation surrounding increasing land prices. …

  • Newsletter from 11.06.2020 | Last changed: 11.06.2020

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 3/2020

    … it depends on type, operating method and maintenance.  The impact of environmental pollution on COVID-19 infections: Polluted air certainly appears to play a role in … to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, this could mean that people in areas with high levels of air pollution are at an increased risk of a possible … future. read more (in German)   UBA News Project funding for associations: submit your application now for 2021 Environmental protection and nature conservation …

  • Newsletter from 09.08.2017 | Last changed: 09.08.2017

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 4/2017

    … What exactly does... Dear reader, Summertime is just the right time to quench your thirst with healthy, eco-friendly, and inexpensive tap water. To ensure it … in fruit and vegetable growing. UBA warns that should overfertilisation in these area not be scaled back soon, the nitrate content of groundwater could rise sharply. … is slowly becoming depleted, which could result in a sudden surge in nitrate pollution in a short amount of time. A new study done on behalf of UBA indicates …