Filter by
JRC news and updates (1854)
RSSRecord temperatures and low rainfall have had impacts on food security, livelihoods, and energy production in many world regions.
Landscape features in agricultural land can improve biodiversity and support ecosystem services. We have consistently quantified their areas in the EU.
Hot, dry, and overly wet conditions made an end to several years of (near-)record-high yields of winter cereals and grain maize in Russia –the September edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin on Russia reports.
Weather conditions in Türkiye were mixed for winter crop growth, whereas favourable conditions prevailed for summer crops. Yield estimates for winter cereals are below last year value but above the 5-year average,
New report recommends advanced technologies to ensure the integrity of our food from farm to fork.
For different energy poverty indicators, different share of EU population is energy poor, while most of the energy poor are not income poor.
JRC study highlights need for targeted policies, strategic investments, and international collaboration.
East-west facing bifacial solar panels could boost solar power's economic value and help stabilise electricity prices across the EU.
While the yield outlook for summer crops worsened in central and eastern Europe, yield expectations improved in western regions.
Methane emissions from human activity worsen climate change and increase harmful ground-level ozone.