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RSSThe number of people living with a cancer diagnosis is increasing in the EU, partly due to an ageing population.
A new report aims to help cities, regions and EU countries advance in placed-based transformation towards fair green and digital transitions.
What are some water quality monitoring challenges faced around the world today? Key UN agencies, the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre and water quality experts from around the globe are working on them!
Combined actions such as reduced waste export and increased separate waste collection could more than double the amount of recycled plastic in the EU.
Online job ads provide detailed and immediate data on the skills requested in the job market. But they may provide a misleading picture of actual needs.
The European Radionavigation Plan describes how more resilient and efficient satellite position and timing can become the hidden utility that underpins many sectors of the European economy.
Large parts of northern Europe experienced a distinct cold spell at the beginning of the New Year. Distinctly warmer than usual conditions prevailed in south-eastern Europe. A pronounced precipitation surplus continued to affect many parts of north-western, central, and eastern Europe.
Rooftop photovoltaics combined with energy efficiency measures and new technologies are promising to achieve net-zero energy buildings and sustainable cities, concludes a research that assessed RTPV impact worldwide based on climate.
A meta-analysis of interactions of environmental policies shows that combining behavioural and traditional instruments works better than deploying a single intervention.
The energy transition, and related scale-up of EU net-zero technology manufacturing, will accelerate demand for workers with the right skills, many of which are already in short supply.