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As EU reliance on biomass is expected to increase, regeneration must guide EU biomass policies.

Drought affecting large regions in Europe is expected to worsen and expand further in summer.

The related Ecodesign and Energy Labelling Regulations could save EUR 20 billion for consumers by 2030.

The 2025 Covenant of Mayors guidebook helps local authorities reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to climate impacts and address energy poverty at community level.

Updated analysis on EU funds for Europe's digital transition.

Exploring the recent evolutions in generative AI and considerations for policy responses.

A JRC analysis investigates projections of the EU workforce between 2021 and 2070 considering three aspects: women’s participation, skills matching job market demand and varying assumptions about migration.

Cutting-edge research in navigation, security, quantum sensors, and more will benefit.

A new material from the JRC will help laboratories better measure microplastic pollution in water.

Better communication is essential to counter misconceptions, biases and lack of accurate information.

The academy is a key action under the European Water Resilience Strategy.

EU blue economy employs almost 5 million people and generates nearly EUR 890 billion in turnover.

Improved data collection and delivering on policy are essential for the future of EU biodiversity.

All countries benefit from spillovers and some highly integrated EU economies even double the impact of their RRF allocation via spillover effects.

Digital tools and laboratory data will improve decision-making for nuclear industry and regulators.

A new, JRC-developed control material will support labs worldwide to compare medical tests for coeliac disease and improve the accuracy of diagnosis.

How JRC research will feed into EU policy in the next 3 years

The latest edition of the Global Report on Food Crises warns of devastating food security and nutrition crises, with no signs of improvement in 2025.

Vehicle automation could cut transport energy use, but thoughtful decisions and regulation are key.

Dwindling river flows and worsening drought are triggered by warmer-than-average weather and lower precipitation levels.