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JRC news and updates (1826)
RSSBy 2030, the EU is set on course to substantially surpass its target of at least 45% graduates among young adults and slash the share of early school leavers to below 9%.
Unprecedented drought and extreme heatwaves have affected the Amazon basin, threatening one of Earth’s most vibrant ecosystems and local communities.
Dietary changes help halve nitrogen losses.
The main ingredients have been included in a recent policy brief collecting the conclusions of the 9th European Conference on Corporate R&D and Innovation.
New environmental norms for slaughterhouses, animal by-products and edible co-products industries have been adopted under the EU industrial emissions directive.
Latest data on global migration trends and a new thematic section on EU solidarity towards people displaced from Ukraine.
The abrupt drop in temperatures, which affected many parts of Europe at the end of November/early December, often accompanied by continued wetter-than-usual conditions, had mixed effects on autumn-sown crops.
The JRC's research paves the way for sustainable and resilient economic strategies, byncovering the intertwined nature of climate change, biodiversity loss and financial risk.
The space industry is rapidly changing worldwide. As it becomes more important, the need for reliable data on the space economy is also rising.
A series of recommendations for education policy making stem from innovative practices for developing educators' competences in managing diversity in the classroom.