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  • Article from 30.07.2025 | Last changed: 30.07.2025

    Meetings & Workshops

    Round table for meetings and workshops

    … – Rome (IT) 7-10 April 2014 29th TF Meeting of the ICP M&M & 23rd CCE Workshop – Copenhagen (DK) 8-11 April 2013 28th TF Meeting of the ICP M&M & 22nd CCE Workshop – … in Norway Bell, MD (2020) Adapting national scale CL to local management of federal lands Holmberg, M (2020) ICP IM activities James Casas, A (2020) ICP M&M work plan … Loads for the Netherlands Rowe, E (2019) Linking biogeochemical indicators in soil and vegetation to species change Sverdrup, HU (2019) ICP Modelling and Mapping: …

  • Article from 31.08.2024 | Last changed: 02.09.2024

    SDGs: A challenge for sustainability policy

    Poster with symbols for the 17 Sustainable Development Goals

    … of the SDGs. Examples are chemicals management and sustainable chemistry , soil conservation , sustainable soil management , sustainable urban development . … publications Soil Organic Carbon – An Appropriate Indicator to Monitor Trends of Land and Soil Degradation within the SDG Framework? Establishment of an Indicator …

  • Article from 30.04.2024 | Last changed: 13.06.2024

    Chemicals in articles: EU LIFE Project AskREACH

    Ein Barcode auf einem Produkt wir mit einem Smartphone gescannt

    … Chemicals in articles: EU LIFE Project AskREACH EU Life AskREACH Source: EU Life Download image (218.67 kB) Consumer app assists with avoiding substances of very high concern in articles Source: Tyler Olson / …

  • Article from 24.04.2025 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    EU Environment Agencies Review Status of Sustainability Research

    In a small meeting room, 7 people sit or stand in front of a screen. On the screen appear the faces of people in the meeting call.

    … Group. last update on 24.04.2025 Surrounded by various ministries, university outbuildings, policy advisory councils and research institutes, all within walking … and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) that considers the evolving societal and policy landscape. National Agency Highlights: Innovations and Challenges The session began … difficults the holistic establishment The Office for the Environment in Switzerland essentially commissions research that supports policy development and …

  • Article from 30.06.2025 | Last changed: 21.07.2025

    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 … Under guidance, staff, parents, and students design and maintain the resulting open spaces to store rainwater. Another option is the use of treated wastewater for … (instead of ploughing) offers several advantages over conventional agriculture. By avoiding intensive soil disturbance like ploughing, soil structure is preserved, …

  • 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.

    … their expected contributions to sustainability. Mapping different research foci is essential to gain a comprehensive understanding of sustainability science and its … funders. Better alignment between national and European funding priorities is essential to reduce fragmentation and support long-term impact. Dr. Stephan Bartke … sustainability research and its integration into policy. He highlighted the "Do No Significant Harm" principle as a vital mechanism for ensuring that research …

  • Article from 25.03.2025 | Last changed: 25.03.2025

    Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC)

    Wind turbines and sheep on a pasture

    … will the new Nationally Determined Contributions - NDCs - be? Source: grafxart / Adobe Stock Every five years, the Parties to the Paris Agreement are called to submit … from 20 different countries. The analysis aimed to capture all elements that are essential for raising ambition. These include increasing the ambition of greenhouse … from 20 different countries. The analysis aimed to capture all elements that are essential for raising ambition. These include increasing the ambition of greenhouse …

  • Article from 20.02.2025 | Last changed: 06.03.2025

    Sino-German Track-II-Dialogue

    8. Plenartreffens des T2D in Shanghai, Mai 2024

    … as an independent forum for scientific dialog on pressing climate issues. In this function, the T2D aims to: Provide a regular platform for discussions to enhance … 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, (Chinese Pavilion). The in-person meetings benefited the building of trust between both sides and supported the scientific activities in all … 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, (Chinese Pavilion). The in-person meetings benefited the building of trust between both sides and supported the scientific activities in all …

  • Article from 07.07.2020 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Large scale projects under the administrative agreement

    … petroleum hydrocarbons, BTEX, phenols, cyanide, and heavy metals – causes local soil contamination and large scale groundwater contamination in the transfer zones … heavy metals, ammonium salts and nitrate. Further information is available from Landesamt für Umwelt des Landes Brandenburg. Oranienburg Location: This large scale … began here over a century ago, when metallurgy, metalworking and arms factories opened, along with energy and gas utilities, and construction, transport, chemical …

  • Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil functions

    A mole on the surface.

    Soil functions Soil is home to this creature. Soils contain much more than this. … of uncompromised soils. Around half of Germany’s surface area is used as farmland, i.e. for crop cultivation, direct consumption and animal fattening. German … of the organic and mineral elements in soil to each other – a process that is essential for plants to uptake water and nutrients. The optimal habitat for soil

  • Article from 15.04.2025 | Last changed: 25.04.2025

    The 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement

    Lettering 1,5 degrees Celsius

    … of a temperature increase of more than 1.5°C. Source: SmallWorldProduction / stock.adobe.com What do people mean when they talk about the “1.5°C goal” in the context of … energies. Emissions must be drastically reduced worldwide and limited to unavoidable residual emissions. International cooperation on climate action, … action. Limiting global warming means a more liveable future for all of us and is essential for the survival of vulnerable societies and groups as well as many …