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RSSDifficult end of season for winter crops in the north
JRC model estimates EU imports use cropland the size of Spain to sustain consumption needs.
Global warming and an ageing population are driving factors behind the increasing mortality risk.
The July edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.
Africa’s water footprint would be reduced by 34% in 2030 as compared to 2016 due to an expected 60% increase in per capita GDP.
Simultaneous State aid by EU countries in support of net-zero industries would bring about higher benefit for the economy.
JRC scientists analyse R&I funding programmes and their geographical concentration, the link between economic divide and innovation, and the development of transnational collaborations.
Ongoing droughts lead to critical water shortages and threaten crops in Europe and Northern Africa
Developed from a dust particle collected in a Belgian tunnel, a new certified reference material will support measurement of PM10, fine particles in the air that threaten human health.
Water excess in the west; hot and dry in the east