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Networking is the bread and butter of research. Our research findings on environmental protection and protecting the public against environmental toxins are available free of charge in our publications, which comprise final reports on our own research, as well as overviews of our findings in various white papers and specialized brochures. And if you’re in search of grist for your own research mill, then be sure to visit our Data area and/or our environmental library. Our Umweltforschungsdatenbank (environmental data research database) enables you to see at a glance texts about environmental research in German speaking countries. And if you have a yen to join the UBA research community, then feel free to apply for one of our research projects.

Climate | Energy, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

UN Climate Conference COP30: No breakthrough, but small successes

Entrance to the grounds of the 30th World Climate Conference

The results of COP30 are disappointing and reflect the complex geopolitical situation that prevented substantial progress. The proposed roadmap for a global phase-out of coal, oil and gas failed due to a strong opposition. Despite immense differences, many smaller decisions and successes were achieved.

Economy | Consumption, Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

NiCE-Conference “From Niche to Centre”

young woman offers things to swap instead of buy in modern furnished store
Umweltbundesamt Hauptsitz, Dessau-Roßlau

UBA invites to the final conference of the EU project “NiCE” on March 11–12, 2026, at the UBA headquarters in Dessau-Roßlau. Together with cities, regions, networks, NGOs, and initiatives, we want to discuss ways to promote sustainable consumption structures in city centers.

11.03.2026 - 12.03.2026
Water

Stabilizing our Landscape Water Balance

Poor harvests due to heat and drought

The landscape water balance is out of equilibrium: Straightened rivers, sealed soils, and drained peatlands retain too little water in the landscape. The consequences: drought, declining groundwater levels, and flooding. The solutions: retain water through adapted land management, give rivers more space, allow floodplains to flood, and manage land and soil in a climate-resilient way.

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Climate | Energy

Unpredictable risks: solar geoengineering is no solution to the climate crisis

Wolken mit Sonnenaufgang vom All aus

Technical interventions to mitigate the climate crisis are increasingly being discussed internationally. One frequently mentioned intervention is solar radiation modification (SRM). There are several approaches to this, all of which the UBA believes are highly risky and do not represent a practicable solution to the climate crisis. The UBA has now published its findings in a brochure.

Air

In 2024, all air quality limits met for the first time

Stau

Air pollution control measures are proving effective. In Germany, 2024 is the first year in which all limit values set by the European Air Quality Directive have been met. This is the seventh consecutive year that particulate matter levels have remained within the prescribed limits.

Climate | Energy, Transport

Guideline for greenhouse gas calculation in the transport sector

Lieferwagen in der Stadt

The transport of passengers and freight generates greenhouse gases (GHG) – not only through the actual transport activities, but also as a result of the processes at the individual locations or through services. On behalf of the UBA, a guideline has been produced which provides information for the standardised calculation and reporting of GHG emissions along transport chains.

Climate | Energy

UBA & IIASA cooperate on modelling climate action scenarios

12 participants of the workshop stand together with IIASA Director General John Schellnhuber in a baroque furnished room at IIASA.

As part of an in-house research project, UBA is working on the use and further development of an integrated assessment model (IAM) developed by the independent research institute IIASA. IAMs combine economic, social and ecological aspects for the development of climate action scenarios and are central to the IPCC process. The cooperation between UBA and IIASA is now official.

Climate | Energy

Results of COP29: Small steps, big goals

Delegates are standing up and applauding

The outcomes of the World Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) have caused disappointment both in Baku and worldwide. Nevertheless, they still contribute to the international climate action process – an achievement that cannot be taken for granted given the current geopolitical situation.

Sustainability | Strategies | International matters

Showcasing an Innovative Dialogue Model for Global Cooperation

A group of international participants at the main stage of the HSC 2024

At the Hamburg Sustainability Conference 2024, the International Academy Transformation for Environment and Sustainability (TES Academy) at UBA, the Centre for International Postgraduate Studies of Environmental Management (CIPSEM) and the Global Diplomacy Lab showcased an innovative dialogue model for international collaboration on sustainability-related challenges.

Short link: www.uba.de/t86295en