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RSSBut more needs to be done, as it is still above the agreed threshold value.

Climate change is reducing the flows of rivers into the Mediterranean. This could in turn devastate marine life and inflict significant losses in the fishery sector.

European quality assurance scheme for breast cancer services will contribute to equal access to optimal healthcare.

Installing decentralised solar photovoltaic systems in African schools can help improve education, boost economic development and decrease CO2 emissions.

Urgent action needed to limit global average temperature rise and avoid the worst impacts of climate change.

The EU Wastewater Surveillance Dashboard provides near real-time insights into the spread of pathogens.

A new JRC report explores the supply chain of titanium metal and how increasing circularity can cut imports.

Standardisation of Organ-on-chip technology is an important step towards personalised medicine and animal-free testing.

Heating and cooling systems employed in buildings and our homes remain a major source of harmful pollutants across the continent.

Even in winter, Europe’s warmer, coastal regions are among the preferred destinations – out of the top 10 most visited, seven are in the south.

The new JRC site in Seville will be an example of sustainability and innovation.

The Atlas of migration uses data to frame migration drivers and dynamics.

Graphs and details of a year in which global research and development investment reached an all-time high.

A JRC study reveals passive social media use correlates to loneliness, while active engagement does not.

What happens to old batteries? Better classification, collection, and recycling will help recover valuable (critical) raw materials.

The norms stem from a JRC-led process involving industry, EU public authorities, and environmental NGOs.

Growing air passenger traffic sends more emissions in the atmosphere – an obstacle to aviation net-zero emissions by 2050.

If current disease prevalence remains constant, doctor and nurse numbers would need to grow by 30% and 33% respectively by 2071 to meet demand of ageing population.

A JRC-Eurostat set of globalisation indicators shows for the first time challenges and opportunities for the EU as single entity.

Droughts are increasingly affecting economic sectors, financial systems, populations and ecosystems worldwide.