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  • Article from 08.05.2023 | Last changed: 08.05.2023

    Human biomonitoring in Europe

    Waving flags of Switzerland, Greece, Spain, Luxembourg, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Belgium and the European Union

    … policy. To this end, so-called "National Hubs" were set up in each country who coordinated activities in order to create a sustainable robust Human … Homepage European Environment and Health Homepage HBM4EU Introductory video HBM4EU Newsletter HBM4EU Stakeholder Brochure 2018 European Human Biomonitoring Homepage …

  • Article from 19.03.2019 | Last changed: 07.02.2024

    European testing procedure: Emissions from construction products

    A gypsum board in an emissions testing chamber.

    … laboratories can accept commissions from all construction product manufacturers who require EU-recognised test results for their products. What is still missing is … laboratories can accept commissions from all construction product manufacturers who require EU-recognised test results for their products. What is still missing is …

  • Article from 22.11.2016 | Last changed: 27.03.2017

    Food waste in the catering sector

    Schmackhafte Desserts an einem Buffet.

    … waste and how to make good use of leftovers which may nonetheless be generated. Whom is this guideline for? The practical guide is aimed at both caterers, their staff and suppliers, the customers of a catered event, and anyone else who is interested in hosting a catered event. The target group also includes event …

  • Landing page from 07.11.2025

    Environmental Indicators

    The following overview shows the key environmental indicators of the German Environment Agency. These indicators are particularly relevant for German and international environmental policy.

  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    The air quality index

    … and taking into account the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). The pollutant with the worst rating determines the LQI classification and thus … and taking into account the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). The pollutant with the worst rating determines the LQI classification and thus …

  • Article from 21.10.2019 | Last changed: 08.10.2025

    Germany’s System for Guarantees of Regional Origin (GRO)

    … system work in practice? A GRO is being issued upon request to any plant operator whose plant receives the so called market premium for its electricity production. … of the GRO is determined on the basis of postal codes. The electricity supplier who wants to sell regional electricity to a consumer has to check in which postcode …

  • Article from 13.09.2017 | Last changed: 27.09.2021

    Small-scale drinking water supplies

    Fenced well to prevent drinking-water contamination.

    … and Health . Associated content Links Status of small-scale water supplies in the WHO European Region. Taking policy action to improve small-scale water supply and …

  • Article from 05.02.2018 | Last changed: 05.02.2018

    COPD

    Ein Inhalator.

    … prevalence of COPD is also increasing: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), COPD will be the third most frequent cause of death by 2030. Risk factors It … prevalence of COPD is also increasing: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), COPD will be the third most frequent cause of death by 2030. Risk factors It …

  • Article from 08.04.2025 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    Reflections from the Sustainability Science Summit 2025

    Four people sitting on chairs on a stage, talking to each other, the backs of some people in the audience.

    … . The panel featured: Prof. Daniela Jacob (GERICS, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon), who also serves as Chair of the DKN (German Committee Future Earth) Dr. Christiane … . The panel featured: Prof. Daniela Jacob (GERICS, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon), who also serves as Chair of the DKN (German Committee Future Earth) Dr. Christiane …

  • Article from 11.07.2025 | Last changed: 16.09.2025

    4th Summer School on Sustainable Pharmacy 2025

    Asklepiosstab, Schlange die sich um einen Stab windet mit Blätterkranz. Beides UBA Blau sowie im Blau der Uni Halle

    … Africa. Our aim is to bring together young scientists from different disciplines who are already working on aspects of sustainability in the context of health and health sciences or who are interested in doing so in their future research or teaching activities. We …

  • Article from 25.02.2014 | Last changed: 14.11.2025

    Learning about and experiencing soil

    Anthill in forest

    … This 30 page children’s book tells the tale of an adventurous earthworm, Fridolin, who recounts his exciting odyssey in search of a soil habitat where he can lead a … This 30 page children’s book tells the tale of an adventurous earthworm, Fridolin, who recounts his exciting odyssey in search of a soil habitat where he can lead a …

  • Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil functions

    A mole on the surface.

    … update on 19.02.2014 Soil: the mainstay of our food supply Although those of us who live in affluent Western countries take an ample supply of healthy food for … Wind erosion resulted in the formation of inland dunes. Heathland comprises areas whose formation is attributable solely to plaggen management. Without human …