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  • Newsletter from 15.02.2018 | Last changed: 15.02.2018

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

    … Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 1/2018 No.: 1/2018 | 15.02.2018 Rubrics Consumer tips UBA positions Science and research Industry & Environment Environment … & legislation UBA News New publications What exactly … Dear Reader, If bacteria become resistant to antibiotics and infections are therefore harder to treat, a serious risk to our health arises. Exactly this can happen when bacteria come into contact with antibiotic residues in soils, groundwater, rivers or lakes. …

  • Newsletter from 18.10.2024 | Last changed: 18.10.2024

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 5/2024

    … 5/2024 No.: 5/2024 | 18.10.2024 Rubrics Climate / Energy Chemicals Transport Noise Economy / Consumption Waste / Resources Soil / Land Air Agriculture Sustainability / Strategies / International matters Digitalisation UBA news As recounted Welcome to the new issue of “UBA aktuell” To what extent are cities and …

  • Newsletter from 14.04.2022 | Last changed: 14.04.2022

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2022

    … Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 2/2022 No.: 2/2022 | 14.04.2022 Rubrics Consumer tips Science & Research Economy & Environment Environment internationally Law & Legislation UBA News Recently Published As recounted Dear readers, Phasing out fossil fuels, such as natural gas, oil and coal, …

  • Newsletter from 04.06.2024 | Last changed: 04.06.2024

    Newsletter "UBA aktuell" - No.: 3/2024

    … No.: 3/2024 | 04.06.2024 Rubrics Climate / energy Health Chemicals Transport Economy / consumption Waste / resources Air Water Agriculture Soil Sustainability / strategies / international issues Digitalisation UBA news As recounted Welcome to the new issue of “UBA aktuell”, Measures for a healthy …

  • Article from 03.11.2020 | Last changed: 04.11.2020

    What does the Corona crisis mean for environmental policy?

    the Coronavirus

    What does the Corona crisis mean for environmental policy? The spread of the corona virus also poses new challenges for environmental policy. Source: Radoslav … Green Recovery – Building back better based on the Green Deal (October 2020) … What does the Corona crisis mean for environmental policy?

  • Article from 15.12.2021 | Last changed: 17.12.2021

    Accelerating global climate action by 2030

    … German Environment Agency investigates options for multilateral initiatives of G20 countries to close the climate ambition gap between insufficient current policies and contributions and the goals of the Paris Agreement by 2030. The policy fields energy … to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. However, Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and climate protection measures are not sufficient to achieve …

  • Article from 18.02.2014 | Last changed: 16.07.2025

    The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)

    Waving flags of Switzerland, Greece, Spain, Luxembourg, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Belgium and the European Union

    The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Human exposure to pollutants was investigated uniformly in Europe. Source: CC Vision The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the EU’s farthest-reaching management and …

  • Article from 14.06.2021 | Last changed: 24.06.2021

    A model legislation for sustainable soil management in Africa

    … Dr. Oliver C. Ruppel (Stellenbosch University) and Dr. Harald Ginzky (UBA) co-led the project which started in November 2018 and ended in April 2020 and which … GmbH” (GIZ). The project results were mainly based on the analysis of three country reports for Cameroon, Kenya and Zambia (lead authors: Prof. Dr. Christopher … Patricia Kameri-Mbote and Dr. Pamela Towela Sambo) as well as on the insights and recommendations gathered at several stakeholder events in various African states. The …

  • Article from 04.09.2025 | Last changed: 04.09.2025

    Organic farming

    Close-up of an organically grown apple

    … less threatened by nutrient runoff (especially nitrate) in organic farming than in conventional agriculture. Furthermore, the avoidance of chemical synthetic … as aggregate stability and infiltration capacity. Soil organisms find good living conditions and their activity ensures a stable soil structure. Cover crops and undersown crops, which are often grown in organic farming, reduce …

  • Article from 27.08.2025 | Last changed: 27.08.2025

    Nitrogen

    A tractor spreading fertilizer on a field

    … The use of mineral and organic nitrogen fertilizers to increase yields is therefore common practice in agriculture. Careful and needs-based application is crucial. Excess nitrogen can pollute water and land ecosystems and adversely affect the climate, air quality, and biodiversity. last …