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    Nexus water and land footprint

    Nexus water and land footprint

    … Nexus water and land footprint There is a nexus (latin for connection) between the use of raw materials and other natural resources. Due to its international supply … sustainability resource … There is a nexus (latin for connection) between the use of raw materials and other natural resources. Due to its international supply …

  • News from 28.04.2025 | Last changed: 10.06.2025

    Risks and benefits of inhibitors in agriculture

    Acker neben Wiese mit Bäumen im Hintergrund

    … Risks and benefits of inhibitors in agriculture The extensive use of inhibitors could reduce agricultural ammonia emissions by up to 9%. Source: … Chirnielewski / Fotolia.com Urease and nitrification inhibitors are chemicals used in agriculture to increase plant nitrogen utilization of fertilizers and …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Effects chain – Example presentation from the ‘woodland and forestry’ act

    … Source: Westwind / stock.adobe.com Many trees suffer from diminished vitality caused by climate-related changes, especially during the increasing summer droughts, … to major infestation pressures. Impact: FW-I-5 Damaged timber -extrent of random use   Impact: FW-I-5 Damaged timber – extent of random use Source: Alexander / stock.adobe.com After periods of storm, heat, drought and …

  • Newsletter from 01.10.2021 | Last changed: 01.10.2021

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 5/2021

    … Press Office  Get started now for a climate-neutral Germany! 70 % less greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 are possible - and necessary - in Germany. Source: … in 2019 with the RESCUE study. It shows: Germany is capable of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by around 70 percent by 2030 compared to 1990. We must, however, … plant-based foods. Climate-friendly industry : Energy and resources also need to be used more efficiently and the remaining energy demand covered by renewable …

  • Newsletter from 15.02.2018 | Last changed: 15.02.2018

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2018

    … place until 2005. In addition, EU-wide monitoring of problematic active substances used in medicinal products in rivers, lakes, streams, groundwater and arable soils … trainee doing as a UBA training manager today? Manuela Metting at the specialist library for the environment at UBA Source: Martin Stallmann / Umweltbundesamt …

  • Newsletter from 01.11.2019 | Last changed: 01.11.2019

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 5/2019

    … on the data reported, the app issues health advice about doing outdoor activities. Users can choose to receive warning alerts when air quality is poor. Together with … for all five pollutants are up-to-date but historical data is also available. Users can look up data for several stations or pollutants and time periods. Results … ozone can be generated for the current year. An annual tabulation option enables users to compare annual mean values from earlier years for each pollutant, going …

  • Newsletter from 13.04.2017 | Last changed: 13.04.2017

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2017

    … to the excessive number of cars and vehicles. Particulates and nitrogen dioxide cause diseases and premature death. Find out in this newsletter how the selective ban … In just a little less than four years’ time (by the end of 2020), Germany’s greenhouse gas emissions levels are supposed to be 40 per cent lower than in 1990. … attractive landscape? Our new video clip shows the problems which agriculture is causing today but also how things can be done differently.  read more (in German) …

  • Newsletter from 15.02.2019 | Last changed: 15.02.2019

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2019

    … the statutory regulations on the retrofitting are available and need to be put to use rapidly. After all, with the current measures it will take too long for us to … German) Consumer tips Rodent control involves risks for man and the environment The use of poisonous bait to control rats and mice can lead to an unintentional … poisoning of pets and wild animals. In addition, most of the chemical substances used are very persistent in the environment and accumulate in organisms. A large …

  • News from 17.01.2018 | Last changed: 23.01.2018

    European Strategy for Plastics: Good approach, but too unclear

    Eine Plastikflasche liegt am Strand.

    … / Fotolia The German Environment Agency welcomes the EU’s initiative to change the use of plastics in Europe. The European Commission presented its Plastics Strategy on January 16th. 17.01.2018 The growing use of plastics leads to increasing quantities of plastic litter – EU-wide, numbers … capacities of the EU should be expanded; moreover, more recycled plastics are to be used; A phase out of the export of plastic waste; Chemical substances used as …

  • Press release 47/2012 from 29.11.2012 | Last changed: 09.07.2013

    Mineral oil residue in advent calendars can be avoided

    … entirely by taking a number of different measures. One important means is to use mineral oil-free printing inks which can greatly reduce the transfer of mineral … paper cycle directly at the source.“ The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has been using these inks for some time in the sheetfed and heatset offset processes for its … printing inks also have a negative impact on paper recycling. When these inks are used on recycled paper, the paper may again contain mineral oils which is then …

  • Press release 8/2015 from 01.03.2015 | Last changed: 23.01.2017

    Obsolescence fact check

    fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, ceramic stove top

    … consumers quicker to replace working flat screen TVs Consumers are replacing new household appliances sooner. Source: Black Jack / Fotolia.com Consumers today are using newly acquired products for shorter periods of time than in the past. Initial … interim results of a study by the Federal n Agency (UBA) point to a shorter first useful service life of TV sets in particular, but also of some large household …