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RSSIn 2022, the world’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions grew by 1.4% as compared to 2021, while EU GHG emissions fell by 0.8%, according to a new study.
Influencing global demographic trends is challenging. A new JRC report explores the role of policies in addressing demographic change.
Covering just 1% of the utilised agricultural area (UAA) with agrivoltaic systems could result in approximately 944 GW direct current of installed capacity.
The Atlas provides for the first time a comprehensive assessment and mapping of drought risks and impacts in the EU for a global warming of 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees.
Low cereal yields expected in parts of East Africa, Central and South Asia and Central America
The cohesion policy interventions taking place in the main beneficiary territories also benefit the policy main contributors thanks to spatial spillovers.
According to the October 2023 issue of the JRC MARS Bulletin – Global Outlook on Kazakhstan, dry and hot weather conditions during the summer compromised the growth and yield formation of winter and spring cereals.
As severe floods hit Greece, Libya and Spain, the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS), had a vital role in anticipating and responding to these natural hazards.
JRC maps and analyses key emerging types of data intermediaries – linking data subjects and/or data holders, on the one hand, and data users on the other hand – in support of the EU Data Governance Act.
Good outlook for crop yields in Russia, despite weather extremes