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RSSA JRC sampling campaign shows that cases of dual food quality products – with same or a similar packaging but different composition – have declined as compared to a 2018/2019 testing.
The proposed 6th Mission will aim at transforming neighbourhoods for the better, making them beautiful, sustainable and inclusive.
Seasonal weather forecasts point to a warmer-than-average summer, higher-than-average precipitation levels in the Mediterranean, but lower than usual for central and northern Europe, particularly for the regions around the Baltic Sea.
New vehicles make up around 10% of plastic demand in the EU and the automotive sector consumes around half of the overall EU use share of some critical raw materials.
The signature of a Research Framework Arrangement is an important step as anticipatory governance is crucial in times of increasingly rapid change, growing complexity and uncertainty.
EU's sustainability targets by 2050 require strategic interventions. The JRC envisioned 4 scenarios and planning backward to identify necessary actions.
The JRC estimated the potential impacts of decreasing food waste in the EU to inform new policies.
From crop disease resistance to allergen-free foods, new genomic techniques have the potential to facilitate the sustainability transition of our food systems.
New virtual environments are expected to bring transformative shifts in technology, society, and the economy.
More renewables feeding into the EU’s electricity system will put power system operations under pressure and may cause prices to fluctuate heavily. Flexibility solutions are the answer.
Replacing about a third of EU’s 86 million residential fossil fuel boilers with heat pumps could cut those households’ final energy consumption by 36% and their CO2 emissions by 28%.
A severe drought has reduced soil moisture and river flows, and stunting plants and crops during their crucial growing season
Climate change threatens military assets, capabilities, and operations. EU defence needs to adapt.
Loneliness has been identified as a serious public health concern and linked to a number of factors, including poor health and low social connectedness.
A new JRC study explores the connections, opportunities and challenges of demographic and climate change, and how these can be considered in EU climate policymaking.
A set of transatlantic technical recommendations for the upgrade and expansion of charging infrastructure will help set harmonised standards, remove trade barriers, and green road transport.
Invasive alien species are a major threat to native biodiversity and ecosystems functioning, and can affect negatively human health and the economy.
How the JRC contributed to developing the EU common list of COVID-19 antigen tests that has allowed millions to safely travel during the pandemic. A great example of how the JRC’s science benefits everyone in Europe!
The number of people battling acute hunger and suffering from malnutrition is the highest in the last seven years.
Last year, wildfires in 45 observed countries burnt an area about the size of Montenegro.