Press release from | No. 64/2009

Kids’ quiz on environment and health

How can I tell if a bathing lake is clean? Why should I air the bath after taking a shower? What is a noise signalling light? Kids (and adults, too!) can now playfully test their knowledge about the environment and health with these and 57 other quiz questions! The lovingly illustrated quiz is available for two age groups: the easier version targets children aged 8 and older, and the more advanced... read more

Press release from | No. 65/09

Sustainable mobility on foot, by bike, bus, and rail

The motto of this year’s European Mobility Week is ‘Improving City Climates’. This is the first year that the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) is participating in the Mit dem Rad zur Arbeit (Going to work by bike) campaign co-sponsored by the Allgemeine Deutsche Fahrradclub (ADFC) and the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkasse (AOK) with 140 active cyclists. In mathematical terms, participants cycled the equ... read more

Press release from | No. 60/09

UBA President praises sustainable tourism and urges continued moves forward

The Fahrtziel Natur, or "Destination Nature", Award 2009, was granted in Düsseldorf for the first time today. This prize, with a cash value of 25,000 euros in the form of a communications package, has gone to the Nationalpark- und Naturparkregion Bayerischer Wald (Bavarian Forest) for its Igelbusse/Bayernwald Ticket project. The award-winning project is exemplary in its cross-linkage and optimisat... read more

Press release from | No. 58/2009

Jochen Flasbarth is new head of Federal Environment Agency

A new age is dawning at UBA as the certified economist Mr Jochen Flasbarth, 47, assumes the office of President of Germany’s largest national environmental authority on 1 September 2009.  In early August the Federal Cabinet had unanimously appointed him as successor to Dr. Andreas Troge, who had asked to be retired at the end of July 2009 for health reasons. Flasbarth’s last post was as head of th... read more

Press release from | No. 59/09

Chemicals: Public’s reactions to substances of very high concern now welcome

It is now the public’s turn to comment, as the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has asked for comments on its proposals to declare certain substances as ones of very high concern. Member States have recommended strict regulation of 14 chemicals according to REACH on account of their harmful impact on environment and health. One additional suggestion comes from ECHA itself: environmental and consum... read more

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