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  • Article from 15.04.2025 | Last changed: 25.04.2025

    The 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement

    Lettering 1,5 degrees Celsius

    … on the climate. Even at 1.5°C global warming, sea level rise, the loss of large areas of ice, heat waves and the threat to island states are significant. Towards a … would also reduce the negative health impacts that can result from heat waves, air pollution and the spread of disease. Economic stability : Climate change-related …

  • Article from 10.08.2020 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    FAQs

    … last update on 10.08.2020 Tags data groundwater contamination residual waste soil pollution … FAQs …

  • Article from 04.07.2013 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Site remediation

    … contaminated sites; reversal of deleterious changes in the soil; eliminating site pollution; follow-up measures. The main site remediation goal set by the BBodSchG … site facilities during remediation Geotextiles are used to protect uncontaminated areas and to secure slopes. Source: Frauenstein Mobile earthworks technique on an …

  • Article from 09.10.2025 | Last changed: 10.10.2025

    Geoengineering-Governance

    atmosphere of the Earth

    … is a hotly debated method. The basic idea is to trigger algal bloom across large areas by introducing considerable quantities of iron compounds into the ocean. The … the practice harbours significant risks as a result of the input of additional pollutants to the oceans. 43 states agreed in 2013 on a binding international …

  • Article from 25.05.2021 | Last changed: 25.05.2021

    Ozone

    … in Germany Documents Information on Ozone (O3) (164.16 kB) Related publications Pollutants of the PRTR - Situation in Germany - Reporting years 2007 - 2023 … of Information Systems Relevant to Climate Change and Health - Vol. 1 Tags air pollutant ground level ozone … Ozone is a colourless and toxic gas, and one of the …

  • Article from 21.05.2025 | Last changed: 21.05.2025

    UMID: Environment and Human Health – Information Service

    Nori-Algenflakes auf einem weißen Teller

    … with low-dose computed tomography +++ FURTHER ARTICLES: Management of short-term pollutions in river bathing waters – Findings of the BMBF research Project … »Older, fewer, more diverse«: demographic change in Germany | Healthy Ageing as an area of focus in the health monitoring of the Robert Koch Institute | Reuse of … of the Robert Koch Institute | Psychosocial effects of climate change | What´s in your food – the MEAL Study of the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment | …

  • Article from 10.08.2017 | Last changed: 15.03.2019

    telegram: environment+health

    title telegram environment + health

    … brazil and Germany telegram 01/2017 telegram environment+health 04/2016 Indoor air pollution caused by ethanol fireplaces telegram 04/2016 telegram environment+health … vary by region telegram 02/2015 air telegram environment+health 04/2016 Indoor air pollution caused by ethanol fireplaces telegram 04/2016 telegramm environment+health …

  • Article from 04.01.2023 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    Floods - how they form and how we influence them

    Flooded elbe river near Dessau

    … depends on the strength of precipitation, the characteristics of the catchment area and the morphology of the river itself. Humans can influence and intensify … waterways, and a high degree of soil sealing, as found in many developed areas, favour rapid surface runoff. Small streams subsequently contribute to a …

  • Article from 11.04.2025 | Last changed: 11.04.2025

    Monitoring and assessment

    … Monitoring the North Sea and Baltic Sea Data on the status of the German marine areas in the North Sea and Baltic Sea are regularly collected as part of the Federal … procedures are currently being developed for other pressures such as noise pollution or the input of waste and other biological components such as food webs …

  • Article from 31.03.2025 | Last changed: 10.04.2025

    Use and Impact

    Port view of Bremerhaven with container crane and container ship.

    … routes for global trade. Even during regular operations, maritime shipping releases pollutants such as nitrogen and sulphur into the sea and generates continuous … The oceans under pressure Intensive ocean use leaves its mark. One major issue is pollution caused by land-based sources. Large quantities of nutrients, pollutants … , which regulates where and how various activities can take place in marine areas. The intensive use and increasing pressures on the oceans require coordinated …