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  • Article from 11.01.2019 | Last changed: 11.01.2019

    Climate change and health

    That's good against heat: a cooling water bag

    … Weather and warnings Conference: Vector-Borne Diseases Heat Action Plans to protect human health Publications UMID 03/2009: Climate Change and Health Evaluation of …

  • Article from 07.11.2017 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Epigenetics and Environmental Influences

    DNA stylised

    … alter the epigenetic pattern. These defective marks can have a negative impact on human health and, as a result, the risk of cancer and congenital birth defects may … epigenetics, Prospective studies, and Basic research in the field of epigenetics. Pdfs Bisphenol A Ausgabe 04/2008: Bisphenol A Epigenetik – Das molekulare Gedächtnis …

  • Article from 21.11.2016 | Last changed: 10.11.2017

    Assessing environmentally-related health risks

    A test tube with a blood sample is filled up with an other fluid in the laboratory..

    … Assessing environmentally-related health risks Environmental impacts on human health can be analysed in different ways. Source: Franz Flügel / Fotolia.com … are exposed to, to what degree, and for how long (exposure estimation). Human biomonitoring investigates the concentration of substances in body fluids (blood, …

  • Article from 24.01.2017 | Last changed: 13.11.2017

    Building Products

    different building products

    … or into the soil and groundwater, they can pose a risk to the environment and human health. Sofar these inputs of contaminants from building products have been … or into the soil and groundwater, they can pose a risk to the environment and human health. Sofar these inputs of contaminants from building products have been …

  • Article from 14.02.2022 | Last changed: 15.02.2022

    Economic issues

    … of targets than has been the case to date. A reduction in the target is possible if human activities are such that the achievement of the environmental targets would … decompose or store wastes, toxins and other substances. Then, the benefits to humans from the ecosystem services must be analyzed. Finally, the ecological impacts …

  • Article from 04.01.2023 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    Floods - how they form and how we influence them

    Flooded elbe river near Dessau

    … the characteristics of the catchment area and the morphology of the river itself. Humans can influence and intensify floods, their course and effects. last update on …

  • Article from 19.09.2018 | Last changed: 18.11.2019

    Ozone and open air sport events

    People are jogging

    … MIK value (0.5 h) (Maximum Immission Concentration) for the protection of human health of 120 μg/m 3 was defined. The VDI stated at the time that this value … MIK value (0.5 h) (Maximum Immission Concentration) for the protection of human health of 120 μg/m 3 was defined. The VDI stated at the time that this value …

  • Article from 11.04.2025 | Last changed: 11.04.2025

    Monitoring and assessment

    … countries Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands, species, habitats and communities, human activities, selected pressures and the climate and geomorphology are described … countries Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands, species, habitats and communities, human activities, selected pressures and the climate and geomorphology are described …

  • Article from 02.02.2022 | Last changed: 25.07.2025

    Maritime shipping

    Sailing boat and container ship in the harbor of Hamburg

    … environmental impact About 6,000 years ago, ships took up conquering the oceans and humans have been making use of maritime transport for centuries. In the beginning, … maritime policy.. … About 6,000 years ago, ships took up conquering the oceans and humans have been making use of maritime transport for centuries. In the beginning, …

  • Article from 31.03.2025 | Last changed: 10.04.2025

    Use and Impact

    Port view of Bremerhaven with container crane and container ship.

    … seas and oceans, including the North Sea and Baltic Sea, are intensively used by humans. They provide food, energy, raw materials, transportation routes, and …

  • Article from 11.03.2025 | Last changed: 31.07.2025

    Protecting the seas and oceans: how can it be done?

    On the picure you see the sunset about the sea

    … and are transport routes. At the same time, the North and Baltic Seas face many human activities, leaving their marine environment in poor condition. last update on … system, as they absorb around a third of the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) produced by humans from the atmosphere through natural gas exchange. At the same time, they are …

  • Article from 11.05.2012 | Last changed: 14.11.2025

    Circulatory diseases

    … due to daytime noise exposure. The results of the research showed that the human organism reacts more sensitively to noise when at rest during the night than … due to daytime noise exposure. The results of the research showed that the human organism reacts more sensitively to noise when at rest during the night than …