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  • Project of the Consulting Assistance Program from 02.07.2024

    National e-waste monitoring in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

    … national roadmaps and monitoring reports are being developed. Documents Project information (English) (196.53 kB) Информация о проекте (Russian) (304.84 kB) Projektinformation (German) (229.23 kB) National E-waste Monitor 2023 KAZAKHSTAN (English) …

  • Press release 25/2024 from 30.05.2024 | Last changed: 03.06.2024

    “Danger Islands”: a new protected area in the Antarctic

    Penguine

    … change⁠  and the increasing pollution of the oceans, it is crucial that we provide more refuges for this unique diversity of life.” A unique ⁠ecosystem ⁠ The Danger … a half times the size of Europe.   Associated content Links Article page Antarctica Information on protected areas in Antarctica All press releases Tags Antarctica …

  • Cover from 21.08.2025

    CASRI: Partners

    36 men and women with name badges lined up for a group photo in the leafy courtyard of UBA Dessau

    … and Contact for Basque Country (ES) Logo of EU project CASRI Source: @ CASRI More about CASRI Further links CORDIS CASRI IG EPAS H2020 INSPIRATION … The CASRI …

  • Press release 14/2024 from 26.03.2024 | Last changed: 16.09.2024

    National emissions trading: CO₂ emissions fell by 5.9 per cent in 2022

    Cars and trucks on a motorway

    … sectors,”⁠ says UBA President Dirk Messner. Emissions trading will play an even more important role here in future. To achieve this, however, the current fixed … buildings and transport Detailed greenhouse gas emissions figures for 2022 Further information on national emissions trading (German) All press releases Tags Climate …

  • Press release 38/2021 from 17.09.2021 | Last changed: 17.09.2021

    German Environment Agency proposes expanded cross-regulatory approach for European Commission’s “Zero Pollution Action Plan”

    A bridge over water in a city park.

    … need for action. This requires monitoring, knowledge of pollutant properties and information on use and sources. Act quickly, in a targeted and precautionary manner, analyse the problem based on facts, prioritise and optimise the flow of information. Select appropriate measures and legal schemes, considering the problem …

  • Press release 43/2014 from 09.10.2014 | Last changed: 23.01.2017

    Katarina Witt, Oliver Mommsen and Hannelore Elsner campaign for the Blue Angel

    photo of Katarina Witt with an electric cable with a plug and the writing "Ich zieh den Stecker, wenn´s nicht Blauer Engel ist! Und Du?", to the right the logo of the Blue Angel ecolabel

    … is important to him. And it is important for actress Hannelore Elsner to be more careful in the use of resources. The slogan "What's good for me is good for the … sure that only the best ecological products are awarded the Blue Angel label." For more than 35 years the Blue Angel has distinguished products which are particularly …

  • Press release 1/2015 from 08.01.2015 | Last changed: 23.01.2017

    Nitrogen surplus – an environmental problem of entirely new proportions

    Drag hoses spreading slurry directly onto the field.

    … emissions (N 2 O) from overfertilised fields accelerate climate change. Four times more airborne reactive nitrogen compounds are entering the environment in Europe … is key to bringing down nitrogen emissions. In particular, it must regulate more efficient use of chemical fertilisers and more rapid entry of slurry into soil. …

  • News from 26.05.2021 | Last changed: 17.12.2021

    Making the EU Emissions Trading System fit for the future

    Europaflaggen wehen im Wind vor einem Regierungsgebäude

    … that a proportional design of the MSR withdrawal rate, which intervenes relatively more strongly in the case of high surpluses than in the case of relatively lower surpluses, would react much more robustly to different emission and cap scenarios and would therefore be …

  • Press release 06/2021 from 15.03.2021 | Last changed: 07.04.2021

    Ground-level engine emissions are greatest source of ultrafine particle pollution at airports

    auf einem Flughafen landet ein Flugzeug

    … smaller than 100 nanometres in diameter, making them significantly smaller than the more commonly considered PM10 or PM2.5, which measure up to 10,000 and 2,500 nanometres respectively. Their small size means that UFP can penetrate far more deeply into the lungs and can even enter the bloodstream. Individual …