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RSSA 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.
A new recommendation, based on the latest scientific evidence, to increase the number of screenings, covering more target groups and more cancers.
The European Commission will use the findings of 4 JRC studies as input for a proposal to revise the EU rules on the information provided to consumers as part of the EU’s ‘Farm-to-Fork’ Strategy and Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan.
To mitigate the damaging effects of wildfires, harmonised procedures for wildfire risk assessment are needed at the Pan-European scale, enhancing planning and coordination of prevention, preparedness, and cross-border firefighting actions
The JRC and the European University Institute (EUI) will provide Ukrainian researchers with a 12-month fellowship scheme to pursue a postdoctoral programme at the EUI in Florence.
Interview: How the JRC helps consumers with reparability scores.
Two experts in economic development reveal the vision for Asturias’s future. It is green and digital.
Scientists at the JRC perform cutting-edge research for finding ways to produce better batteries and to recycle them.
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre today published the “Drought in Europe - July 2022” report, an assessment of Europe’s drought situation based on the European Drought Observatory.
Equans operations manager Jos Molnar talks about how JRC Best Practices helped his data centre minimise its environmental footprint. And win an award.
Understanding the underlying mechanisms of forest resilience is of paramount importance to develop sound conservation and management plans.
The JRC has been assisting Italy’s first-of-a-kind energy community with data, know-how, and simulation capacity.
The science is clear: we must act now to avoid the worst impacts of climate change and biodiversity collapse. EU science and digital solutions can help to make the big changes.
Digital solutions have vast potential to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Our report explains how digital tech could support the EU’s green transition.
A JRC report published today sheds light on the key requirements that can make or break the EU’s green and digital transitions.
Improvements in aligning environmental and climate monitoring in the Western Balkans but implementation is patchy.