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Environmental Research Plan 2014 now online
The UFOPLAN 2014 which has just been announced reflects the thematic areas in which the Federal Environment Ministry will focus environmental research next year and which projects will actually be launched.
More climate protection necessary to contain warming to 2 degrees
Global warming is to be contained to a maximum of 2 degrees Celsius. This was the goal agreed by the 194 Member States of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2010. However, the global climate protection measures agreed to date will not achieve this goal.
Clean air today and in future: conference discussed approaches
Efforts to reduce air pollution must continue on a wide scale to protect man and the environment. This became clear at the "Reine Luft" [Clean Air] conference which was hosted by the UBA in September 2013.
IPCC: Climate change is advancing
UBA President Flasbarth points out the great need for action after the presentation of the IPCC report: "In comparison to the 2007 report, the findings of the latest IPCC report are even more specific and well-founded."
Pharmaceutical residues can affect soil organisms
How pharmaceutical residues from sludge and slurry accumulate in the soil and what effect does this have demonstrated a workshop, the UBA held on 18 and 19 June 2013.
Tackling the negative impacts of transport: A global task
Traffic is growing and growing – and presenting cities around the world with similar challenges in terms of climate, environmental and health protection.
Financing sustainable transport in Africa
An UBA study gives recommendations on what donors should bear in mind in the funding of transport projects in developing and transition regions.
Compliance with caps on air pollutants still problematic
Air pollution caused by nitrogen dioxide and particulates continued to be too high in Germany in 2012.
Onshore wind power potential greater than previously thought
More than one tenth of Germany's land surface is suited for wind turbines - without causing significant harm to sensitive protected areas or compromising noise protection laws.
UMID 2/2013: Civic participation
Citizens want to be consulted when it comes to take important decisions. A special issue of the quarterly UMID magazine deals with the subject of civic participation and how it can be realised in the fields of environment and health.
Common Agricultural Policy – KLU assesses reform agreement
The Agriculture Commission at the German Federal Environment Agency (KLU) assessed the outcome for a reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union.
Environmentally harmful chemical to be banned from outdoor gear
As the UBA had proposed, nine chemicals have been added to list of Substances of Very High Concern in accordance with the European Chemicals Regulation (REACH)