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How does science help unlock a safer future?

A guide to seizing the opportunities and mitigating the risks posed by key new technologies.

There is a clear correlation between the war front and the fire damage, a new JRC study shows.

A new interactive platform delivers real-time clean energy storage insights as Europe shifts toward sustainable energy sources.

Further loss of soil carbon would negatively impact EU climate change mitigation efforts and food security.

A fruitful collaboration on cancer treatment, nuclear research, and sustainable development.

The seabed marine litter pollution in the deep Mediterranean is among the worst in the world.

JRC scientists estimate current and future amounts of increasing amounts of diverse wastes, and explore ways to make them part of the circular economy.

In the EU, the share of women in national parliaments reached 33.4% in 2024. Globally, it is below 30%.

New JRC study identifies which groups and digital skills need attention to close the gap.

JRC tools helped assess pollution in the EU and progress toward the Zero Pollution goals.

It contains twelve pollutants, the impacts of which have been identified as having the possibility for widespread concern for the environment and human health.

Global warming is bringing the world closer to crossing tipping points, setting a path to events that could permanently alter how the planet works, within years, decades or centuries.

Thirty four practices assessed for their environmental and climate impacts after screening 14000 scientific papers.

A new JRC report identifies emerging technologies with potential to improve Europe’s competitiveness across different fields.

A JRC analysis highlights progress made and gaps compared to the EU legislation.
But more needs to be done, as it is still above the agreed threshold value.

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

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.