… Source: Guido Grochowski / Fotolia.com Heavy metals, plasticisers or the “forever chemicals” PFAS – there are many environmental pollutants that children and young … to the European research project PARC (Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals), in which 24 countries across Europe are participating. Press release No. …
Press release 07/2020 from 12.02.2020 | Last changed: 08.04.2020
… investigate the global consequences of plastic packaging, tyre abrasion, toxic chemicals and overproduction. “Zero Waste” is a project of the German Environment … investigate the global consequences of plastic packaging, tyre abrasion, toxic chemicals and overproduction. “Zero Waste” is a project of the German Environment …
Press release 47/2019 from 27.11.2019 | Last changed: 17.12.2019
… lives: the morning bath routine casts a look at the fine print to uncover the chemicals hiding in toiletries and cleaning products. An office scene where one …
Press release 48/2020 from 15.10.2020 | Last changed: 20.10.2020
… room temperature rises again quickly. With simple ventilation, CO2, moisture and chemical substances are effectively removed from the air in addition to aerosols …
Article from 03.04.2020 | Last changed: 03.04.2020
… (mercury). The assessment of metals is based on environmental quality standards (chemical status) which are valid throughout the EU for lead (dissolved: 1.2 µg/l), … (mercury). The assessment of metals is based on environmental quality standards (chemical status) which are valid throughout the EU for lead (dissolved: 1.2 µg/l), …
Article from 05.03.2018 | Last changed: 26.03.2018
… at LAWA monitoring sites 1982-2016 Evaluation of nutrient data is based on a chemical water quality classification developed by Working Group of the Federal States on Water Issues (LAWA). The chemical water quality classification has classes from I (no anthropogenic … of nitrate decreased more slowly. … Evaluation of nutrient data is based on a chemical water quality classification developed by Working Group of the Federal …
Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 28.04.2023
… uptake of CO₂, the pH level of seawater decreases, making it more acidic. This chemical change affects the development of marine organisms. Indirectly, humans will …