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  • Article from 11.07.2025 | Last changed: 16.09.2025

    4th Summer School on Sustainable Pharmacy 2025

    Asklepiosstab, Schlange die sich um einen Stab windet mit Blätterkranz. Beides UBA Blau sowie im Blau der Uni Halle

    … inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us via SummerSchool@uba.de Logistic Information We reserved rooms at the TRYP by Wyndham Halle , Neustädter Passage 5, … the Hotel . For transport in Halle, we strongly recommend public transport. Further information can be found at www.havag.com , including the movemix.app. à The …

  • Article from 25.03.2025 | Last changed: 25.03.2025

    Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC)

    Wind turbines and sheep on a pasture

    … (decisions of the international climate conference COP24) provides guidance on the information that should be included in the NDCs. Particularly important: The NDCs … improvements by 2030 and accelerating the phase-out of fossil fuels. Furthermore, nature-based solutions in climate action need to be strengthened and global …

  • Article from 25.02.2014 | Last changed: 14.11.2025

    Learning about and experiencing soil

    Anthill in forest

    … The UBA contributes to soil stewardship among other things by disseminating information. last update on 25.02.2014 Bodenwelten.de Bodenwelten.de, which is operated by Bundesverband Boden, contains comprehensive and clearly presented information on all soil related matters. In May 2013, a content management system … Issued by the UBA in early 2011, this “travel guide to Germany’s soils” contains information concerning soil discovery trails, museums and profile compilations. In …

  • Article from 19.02.2014 | Last changed: 28.04.2023

    Soil development

    Rock and soil

    … depending on the intensity of the factors that are brought to bear. But soil is far more than a mere mixture of exclusively mineral particles of varying sizes; for it … size of clay minerals is the same as that of clay, originally sandy soil becomes more loamy and fertile through comminution. Lessivage, podzolisation and …

  • Article from 07.07.2020 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Large scale projects under the administrative agreement

    … contamination in the transfer zones to water purification plants. Further information is available from Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt. The … hydrocarbons, BTEX, naphthalene, heavy metals, ammonium salts and nitrate. Further information is available from Landesamt für Umwelt des Landes Brandenburg. … aquifers located in the project area are threatened by contaminant inputs. Further information is available from Landesamt für Umwelt des Landes Brandenburg . BASF …

  • 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. Source: santia3 Fotolia.com Soil carries out myriad functions that … direct consumption and animal fattening. German farmers produce an average of more than 40 million tons of grain and ten million tons of potatoes annually. In …

  • Article from 15.04.2025 | Last changed: 25.04.2025

    The 1.5°C goal of the Paris Agreement

    Lettering 1,5 degrees Celsius

    … the Paris Agreement Scientists around the world warn of a temperature increase of more than 1.5°C. Source: SmallWorldProduction / stock.adobe.com What do people mean … impact, it would be significantly less catastrophic than a warming of 2°C or more. The Paris Agreement does not explicitly define the baseline, i.e. the exact …

  • Article from 18.02.2014 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Soil science

    A floor pit with differently coloured layers.

    … “soil of the year” has been selected, and is announced each 5 December. Another and more recent focus of soil science is effective soil conservation, which mainly aims … “soil of the year” has been selected, and is announced each 5 December. Another and more recent focus of soil science is effective soil conservation, which mainly aims …

  • Article from 21.02.2025 | Last changed: 05.03.2025

    ALISE: Aligned Study for Environmental Health

    Logo der Studie.

    … child (if they are at least 14 years old) which is intended to provide information about exposure to pollutants, A drinking water sample from the … any unusual exposure. Participation thus provides participants with valuable information about environmental pollutants and exposures that may affect their … child (if they are at least 14 years old) which is intended to provide information about exposure to pollutants, A drinking water sample from the …

  • Article from 19.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Concepts and mitigation strategies

    Photo of an arm with a doctor's coat and gloves holding a globe.

    … as the drug development stage, for example, by designing active substances that are more degradable in sewage treatment plants and in the environment. Under the concept … process (1). Additionally, new application methods could be explored to enable more efficient and targeted dosing of active substances. Closing data gaps In recent … pharmaceutical substances that are considered particularly problematic. Further information: Topic Rivers Topic Ground Water (in German) Topic Drinking Water …

  • Article from 18.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Environmental aspects of the authorisation of human medicinal pro

    Das Foto zeigt mehrere Erlenmeyerkolben mit grünlichem Inhalt, die in einer hellerleuchteten Laborumgebung auf einem Tisch aufgereiht sind.

    … decision tree to identify products considered environmentally relevant, for which a more detailed Phase II risk assessment is required. A Phase II risk assessment is … of studies, provided they meet a minimum standard of quality, reliability, and informational content. For instance, simple citations of endpoints such as EC50 … of the medicine if you no longer need it. This helps protect the environment. For more information, visit www.bfarm.de/arzneimittelentsorgung ." The website of the …

  • Article from 18.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Environmental effects of pharmaceutical substances

    Photo of a hand wearing a plastic glove taking a water sample in a glass container from a body of water.

    … oral contraceptives. Unlike the natural hormone estradiol, ethinylestradiol is much more stable, is poorly removed in sewage treatment plants, and therefore enters … hormonal balance. These substances are known as endocrine disruptors (3). Further information: Endocrine disruptors (in German) The environmental assessment of … oral contraceptives. Unlike the natural hormone estradiol, ethinylestradiol is much more stable, is poorly removed in sewage treatment plants, and therefore enters …