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RSSJRC scientists have examined the impact of seafood supply chains across national boundaries - the global seafood consumption footprint.
Over four fifths of the litter on European beaches is plastic, and over 50% is made of single-use plastic, according to a new scientific report.
Even with increased production, by 2050 the European pulp and paper industry can reduce its energy consumption by 14% and greenhouse gas (GHG)...
The Commission has launched the new INSPIRE Geoportal offering easier access to spatial data in the EU.
New report finds over 5,000 new sites that are under remediation or risk-reduction measures since 2011.
The latest JRC report on forest fires shows the need to tackle climate change "to leave a healthier planet for those that follow".
JRC and Climate-KIC are working together to support innovative climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.
On 11 September 2018, the United Nations released its 2018 report on the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World.The second part of the...
Shifting to a healthy diet is not only good for us, but it also saves a lot of precious fresh water, according to a JRC study published in Nature...
Scientists track progress towards reaching Sustainable Development Goal 11: to make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
JRC scientists have developed new methods to measure the content and migration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) from rubber and plastic...
New standards to help national authorities lower the environmental impact of around 4000 waste treatment installations
There are few areas in Africa with a high suitability for oil palm cultivation and a low potential impact on the primate species living there.
Coastal floods could impact up to 3.65 million people every year in Europe by 2100.
The planet also experienced record-high greenhouse gas concentrations and sea level rises.
The JRC conducts a pilot study on the market surveillance of light-duty vehicles.
Scientists carry out a dam break analysis to assist with emergency response efforts following catastrophic flooding in Attapeu Province in Laos.
A new climate accounting method finds that forests absorbed more carbon dioxide in the past 5 years than previously thought.
Today is World Lung Cancer Day, which aims to spread awareness about the impact of the disease on individuals and societies across the world.
Over the past few decades the production and consumption of coal in the EU has been in steady decline, due to the closure of coal mines and the...