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RSSMass extinction: a new study models how climate and land use change will drive global diversity loss.
Public spaces are vulnerable because they are open. Scientists and security experts compile a handbook with guidance on securely designing and renovating public spaces.
R&D investment by the 2500 top global industrial investors in 2021 grew by 14.8% as compared to 2020. In the EU, it increased by 8.9% following a 2.2% dip in 2020.
The first Zero Pollution Outlook by the JRC analyses whether the EU is on track to reach its zero pollution targets with current and newly proposed EU policies.
The JRC provides the scientific basis for the new Commission's recommendation on design of safer and more sustainable chemicals.
A JRC study measures the effects of high prices on poverty indicators from an innovative angle.
REGIONS2030 project was launched to engage EU regions in monitoring the Social Development Goals with ten initial participants
A new website will track the deployment of key internet standards, essential for free, open, accessible and secure global internet
With current policies, the temperature increase is set to reach 2.8°C. Science helps to cut emissions and adapt to a changing climate.
The JRC published the latest edition of its Annual Report on Forest Fires in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa in 2021.
A new assessment shows the cumulative impact of water, wind, tillage and harvesting on farmland at European scale
Scientific knowledge can help policymakers understand, identify and assess policy options.
We asked Vice-President Šuica about why the Commission wants to involve citizens in policymaking and how the Joint Research Centre can help.
The pandemic-induced remote schooling appears to have had dire consequences for educational achievement and deepened inequalities.
Regalbuto sets an example by engaging citizens in new and innovative ways to rethink the town’s future together.
A new tool will improve access to statistics and indicators for tourism, supporting public authorities in tracking their progress in the green and digital transition.
Global fossil CO2 emissions increased by 5.3% in 2021 as compared to 2020, almost reaching pre-pandemic 2019 levels, according to the 2022 report on CO2 emissions of all world countries.
EU fisheries are expected to struggle to maintain profits due increase in energy costs and inflation.
More coordinated efforts are needed on specific youth policies globally, especially on exposure to climate change and participation.
A new analysis of existing minimum income schemes in EU countries shows a reform can help reduce poverty and social exclusion at relatively low cost.