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  • Publication from 17.02.2020

    Data on the Environment 2015

    Cover Data on the Environment 2015

    … requires great staying power not only in terms of climate protection. A look at air pollution control and water protection shows that while harmful emissions to the environment are decreasing in many areas, this is no reason to sound the all clear. For example, only ten percent of …

  • Publication from 21.04.2021

    Data on the Environment

    Cover of the brochure "Data on the Environment - Environmental monitor 2020" of the German Environment Agency

    … a condensed picture of the state of the environment, the causes of environmental pollution and starting points for improved policy action. For this purpose, a total …

  • Publication from 02.07.2020

    Data on the Environment 2017

    Cover of the brochure "Data on the Environment 2017, Indicator report" of the German Environment Agency with a picture of different objects like a miniature wind turbine, an energy-saving bulb and a toy car.

    … comprehensive overview of the state of the environment, the causes of environmental pollution and leverage points for improvement. A total of 50 indicators have been …

  • News from 24.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2020

    “My Indicator Report“ with current data on the environment

    Cover of the report, text: My indicator report: Data on the environment

    … “My Indicator Report“ with current data on the environment Create your personal indicator report! Source: Studio Good / Umweltbundesamt Air quality, … on the environment" you will find up-to-date information on trends in environmental pollution, the achievement of environmental and sustainability goals or proposals … policy measures. To this end, indicators have been selected for all environmental areas and, where available, these have been based on existing political objectives - …

  • DzU article from 02.07.2025 | Last changed: 03.07.2025

    Indicator: Air quality in agglomerations

    A graph for three air pollutants shows the extent to which the WHO recommendations from 2021 will be exceeded on average in urban areas between 2000 and 2024. The development of the various pollutants varies. Between 2000 and 2024, values for NO2 are between 172 and 28 percent, for ozone between 44 and 28 percent and for PM2.5 between 255 and 61 percent

    … Overview Environmental Indicators last update on 02.07.2025 At a glance The basic pollution levels in German conurbations significantly exceed WHO recommendations … one third of the German population lives. Here, industry, traffic and residential areas exist in close proximity. The indicator incorporates data from monitoring …

  • 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 …

  • DzU article from 25.09.2025 | Last changed: 26.09.2025

    Indicator: Population exposure to particulate matter (PM10)

    A graph shows the proportion of people in Germany affected by levels exceeding the WHO guideline value and the EU limit value for fine particulate matter (PM10) (legally binding from 2030) for the period from 2010 to 2023 – with a clear declining trend.

    … Part of PM forms in the atmosphere through chemical reactions of gaseous air pollutants (such as nitrogen oxides and ammonia) and is therefore referred to as … based on data from monitoring stations located in rural and urban background areas. Monitoring stations situated in areas with high traffic volumes or near large industrial facilities—where pollution levels are typically higher—are not included. As a result, the indicator …

  • DzU article from 06.05.2025 | Last changed: 06.05.2025

    Indicator: Population exposure to traffic noise

    A graph shows the proportion of people exposed to traffic noise above 55 decibels during the day and above 50 decibels at night, as observed in the 2022 noise mappings. It differentiates between road, aircraft and rail traffic noise.

    … The main source of noise is road traffic. Aircraft noise hardly plays a role in the area assessment. Noise that exceeds exposure limits can lead to health problems. … According to the lowest available values used in noise mapping for measuring noise pollution, the values 55 dB(A) during the day and 50 dB(A) at night were used as … Around major traffic routes and large airports, as well as in metropolitan areas, about 14.9 million people were affected by traffic noise above 50 decibels …

  • 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 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 …

  • DzU article from 11.08.2025 | Last changed: 11.08.2025

    Indicator: Land-take for settlements and transport infrastructure

    A graph in the form of a bar chart shows how many hectares of land per day in Germany were newly designated for settlements and transport infrastructure between 2000 and 2023. The chart also shows the four-year average.

    … the overheating of towns and cities in summer. In addition, the loss of these areas has an adverse effect on species diversity as the new settlements and … infrastructure generate additional traffic which in turn creates noise and pollution. Material consumption also increases for the construction of buildings and …

  • 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 … …