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Adapting to climate change: take preventative action now
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published Part II of the current World Climate Report on 31 March 2014.
Veterinary drugs – a new problem for groundwater?
Federal Environment Agency gives the all-clear: despite high levels of antibiotics use in industrialised farming, Germany’s groundwater is mostly uncontaminated.
Estimating chemical release: still further improvement needed
Under the European Chemicals legislation REACH the release of a substance into the environment is estimated on the basis of emission factors.
Greenhouse gas emissions rise again slightly in 2013
Greenhouse gas emissions in Germany rose again slightly in 2013, by 1.2 per cent compared to the previous year.
Associations’ right to take legal action good for the environment
Since 2006 environmental and nature conservation associations have had the right to take legal action if certain administrative decisions such as the approval of industrial installations violate environmental provisions. An analysis of practice to date reveals that this right is an effective instrument to ensure that justice is done to the environment.
Bulgarian greenhouse gas inventory improved with support from UBA
An advisory assistance project supported Bulgaria in bringing the quality management system for its greenhouse gas inventory into line with scientific and technical progress.
Environmental monitoring using satellite remote sensing in Bashko
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) has begun an advisory assistance project managed by UBA, entitled “Environmental monitoring using satellite remote sensing methods based on the example of spring flooding in the Republic of Bashkortostan/Russia”.
No burning of biomass by default
Biomass materials such as wood, maize starch or vegetable oil should not automatically be used for energy.
More ecofriendliness in food sector necessary
The Federation of German Consumer Organisations (vzbv) and UBA present joint recommendations for action.
"Signals 2013" takes a close-up look at air quality in Europe
Poor air quality can have serious impacts on our health and the environment. How is Europe’s air quality? What are the main sources of air pollutants? How do they affect our health and the environment? What does Europe do to improve air quality?
Urban transport is becoming more sustainable
Urban transport in the EU is undergoing a change. This is the outcome of the latest Transport and Environmental Reporting Mechanism (TERM) Report by the European Environment Agency (EEA).
Climate engineering: First-ever international control mechanisms
Commercial ocean fertilization activities are now subject to an international ban, although certain research activities will be permitted. This was the decision taken by the Parties to the London Protocol on 18 October 2013 and which has now been publicised.