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  • Press release 15/2019 from 28.05.2019 | Last changed: 05.06.2019

    Environmental Awareness Study 2018

    Titelbild der Umweltbewusstseinsstudie 2018

    … Germany during the extremely hot summer last year. Insect die-off, the debate about air quality in cities or marine litter have shown just how much our natural … pace of the Energiewende is too slow; 76% criticise what they perceive as the unfair distribution of the costs of the Energiewende. Agriculture: 68% of those …

  • Press release 06/2024 from 01.02.2024 | Last changed: 15.02.2024

    Climate benefit for electric cars confirmed

    Electric cars registered in 2020 are around 40 per cent more climate-friendly than cars with petrol engines.

    … also analysed energy, resource and water consumption and pollutant emissions to air, water and soil. In addition to the direct environmental impact of vehicle use, …

  • Article from 03.12.2025 | Last changed: 03.12.2025

    European Earth Observation Programme Copernicus

    Sentinel-2 RGB satellite image of Dessau-Roßlau (date of recording: June 21, 2020), overlaid with the data product “Riparian Zones” (reference year 2012), provided by the Copernicus Land Service.

    … relies on a broad range of in-situ data collected on land, at sea, and in the air. These observations capture meteorological, oceanographic, atmospheric, and … relies on a broad range of in-situ data collected on land, at sea, and in the air. These observations capture meteorological, oceanographic, atmospheric, and …

  • Article from 22.02.2024 | Last changed: 19.05.2025

    German Environmental Survey, GerES VI (2023-2024)

    a colorful picture with many different faces

    … pollutants. Samples of tap water, urine, blood, house dust, and indoor air are analysed along with information acquired by questionnaires during a home visit. last update on 22.02.2024 For participants: Click here to … living environment are analysed and samples of tap water, house dust, and indoor air are taken. The home visit will take around two and a half hours. The basic …

  • Article from 15.05.2020 | Last changed: 15.05.2020

    Headaches

    A child that holds its head.

    … difficult to find out exactly what triggers headaches or migraines. However, poor air quality should be considered when searching for headache causes. last update on … of friends and social contacts, excessive TV viewing and computer games. Indoor air can cause headaches Spending time in a room with “bad air” can trigger headaches … air can cause headaches, it is important to ensure for sufficient ventilation or airing. Whether the concentrations of outdoor air pollutants measured in Germany …

  • Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 28.04.2023

    Soil development

    Rock and soil

    … from which soil develops. Likewise necessary are organic substances, water, air and microorganisms. last update on 19.02.2014 A lengthy process Soil is formed … organic substances, humus and mineral elements that are subjected to water and air, as well as myriad flora and fauna organisms. It takes an extremely long time … from which soil develops. Likewise necessary are organic substances, water, air and microorganisms. … Soil is formed and develops over extremely lengthy periods …

  • Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil functions

    A mole on the surface.

    … mix mineral soil particles of varying sizes with organic substances, thus creating air and water transport channels. Soil fauna ensure the availability of ramified … mainly attributable to the activities of soil fauna. Pores, which contain either air or water, facilitate water transport at varying speeds (depending on pore size) … mix mineral soil particles of varying sizes with organic substances, thus creating air and water transport channels. Soil fauna ensure the availability of ramified …

  • Article from 15.04.2025 | Last changed: 25.04.2025

    The 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement

    Lettering 1,5 degrees Celsius

    … would also reduce the negative health impacts that can result from heat waves, air pollution and the spread of disease. Economic stability : Climate change-related … would also reduce the negative health impacts that can result from heat waves, air pollution and the spread of disease. Economic stability : Climate change-related …

  • Article from 04.07.2013 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Site remediation

    … elements of these pollutants. Their propagation potential in soil, water and air. Their potential for being uptaken by humans, animals and plants. Such detailed … elements of these pollutants. Their propagation potential in soil, water and air. Their potential for being uptaken by humans, animals and plants. Such detailed …

  • Article from 09.10.2025 | Last changed: 10.10.2025

    Geoengineering-Governance

    atmosphere of the Earth

    … and intensive energy to imitate these natural processes, for example through direct air capture with carbon storage (DACCS) technology. Other methods rely on chemical … and intensive energy to imitate these natural processes, for example through direct air capture with carbon storage (DACCS) technology. Other methods rely on chemical …