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RSSReducing the intensity of forest management increases carbon sequestration in forests. However, even if forest management were removed altogether, the mitigation potential of this strategy is limited.
The May edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin - Global outlook for North Africa - describes one of the worst droughts in recent decades in the Maghreb area.
New voluntary EU performance requirements for metal detection equipment will help ensure protection from security threats in public spaces across the EU
Precipitation deficits, above-average temperatures and recurrent heatwaves are causing one of the worst droughts in decades.
According to the April 2023 issue of the JRC MARS Bulletin - Crop monitoring European Neighbourhood, conditions for winter crops have generally been favourable in Türkiye.
The proposal improves the rules for handling bank failures, while preserving financial stability, protecting depositors, and further limiting the use of public financial resources.
Small but not negligible share of workers is subject to high level of digital monitoring and algorithmic management of work, which is associated with monotony and stress at work.
According to the April 2023 issue of the JRC MARS Bulletin – Global outlook, on Ukraine, mild temperatures combined with sufficient rainfall since the start of the 2022-2023 season maintain a fair-to-positive yield outlook for winter crops in a major part of Ukraine.
The February edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin - Global outlook for North Africa - describes a cereal season marked by drought in large parts of the Maghreb, where cereal yield potentials have been negatively impacted.
No frost-kill damage is expected as winter temperatures return to normal after an exceptionally warm period. There are still concerns for crops in several regions (Spain, Italy, Türkiye and the Maghreb) which experienced a distinct rainfall deficit.