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RSSJRC's analysis and scientific evidence fed into the impact assessment accompanying the Commission’s communication on the recommended target.
Mapping the network and investment needed to transport CO2 for storage and use.
The platform helps to take advantage of available EU funds and support initiatives for rural areas of the European Union.
By 2070, the number of individuals requiring long-term care in the population over 50 years old, is foreseen to be 21% higher than in 2020.
The 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.
Combined actions such as reduced waste export and increased separate waste collection could more than double the amount of recycled plastic in the EU.
Policy makers, primary producers, consumers and businesses got together to imagine the bioeconomy of the future. The policy recommendations are now out.
The current decade is critical to limit temperature rise to 1.5°C: investment in low- and zero-emissions technologies is instrumental to achieving the Paris Agreement target.
Data points to increased elf workload.
Dietary changes help halve nitrogen losses.
Latest data on global migration trends and a new thematic section on EU solidarity towards people displaced from Ukraine.
The JRC's research paves the way for sustainable and resilient economic strategies, byncovering the intertwined nature of climate change, biodiversity loss and financial risk.
The space industry is rapidly changing worldwide. As it becomes more important, the need for reliable data on the space economy is also rising.
In 2022, EU industry's investment surpassed the global average rate and, unlike in the rest of the world, it grew for two consecutive years.
A new recommendation from the European Commission calls for promoting the participation of citizens and civil society organisations in public policy-making.
A new summary for policymakers report quantifies the biomass supply and uses in the EU and cautions against over-optimism on the availability of this limited, albeit renewable, resource.
The JRC-managed observatory will help protect and restore world’s forests and ensure that Europeans consume deforestation-free products.
A first-time panoramic look at Small Island Developing States (SIDS) shows a drastic increase in coastal flood risk due to rising sea levels caused by climate change, a JRC-led study says.
The EU is an example of investment in soil research, overall soil health and sustainable soil management, a review of 40 years of EU-funded soil research shows.