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Greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing: what difference across countries?
JRC report provides estimations for 4 carbon-intensive industries to support EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).

Pacing Europe's progress towards the Digital Decade targets
New JRC data supports Members States and the EU in their digital transformation.

Global Food Crises – mid-year update 2023
Nearly 238 million people across 48 food crisis countries face high levels of acute food insecurity, affecting nearly 1 in 5 individuals of the analysed population.

Solidarity with people displaced from Ukraine
A new JRC report shows that fighting disinformation and efficient communication are key for sustaining solidarity with displaced people.

JRC contribution to EU success – One year from SOTEU 2022
JRC actively supports the Commission across its political priorities and in response to challenges and crisis. Discover how.

Wildfires in 2023: 41 % of the burnt area in the EU within Natura 2000 protected sites
This year’s fire season in Europe has been devastating for humans and the environment.

Wildfires in the Mediterranean: monitoring the impact, helping the response
The JRC’s monitoring helps assess the damage and extent of the fires to support firefighting efforts.

Same pack, different ingredients? Dual quality down in branded EU food
A 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.

New European Bauhaus: Horizon Europe EU Mission in the pipeline
The proposed 6th Mission will aim at transforming neighbourhoods for the better, making them beautiful, sustainable and inclusive.

Variable drought conditions keep affecting large parts of Europe
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.

Innovative requirements could boost circular economy of plastics and critical raw materials in vehicles
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.

JRC to collaborate on foresight with Japan’s National Institute of Science and Technology Policy
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.

Less food waste could bring lower EU food prices and decrease greenhouse gas emissions
The JRC estimated the potential impacts of decreasing food waste in the EU to inform new policies.

Imagining a sustainable Europe: four scenarios for 2050 and strategic areas for change
EU's sustainability targets by 2050 require strategic interventions. The JRC envisioned 4 scenarios and planning backward to identify necessary actions.

New genomic techniques can help cut pesticides use or shield from celiac disease
From crop disease resistance to allergen-free foods, new genomic techniques have the potential to facilitate the sustainability transition of our food systems.

Next generation virtual worlds: opportunities, challenges, and policy implications
New virtual environments are expected to bring transformative shifts in technology, society, and the economy.

Future EU power systems: renewables’ integration to require up to 7 times larger flexibility
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.

Residential heating: heat pumps would knock down energy consumption and emissions
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%.

Severe drought: western Mediterranean faces low river flows and crop yields earlier than ever
A severe drought has reduced soil moisture and river flows, and stunting plants and crops during their crucial growing season

Climate change and EU defence: released new report analysing the links between climate, energy and defence
Climate change threatens military assets, capabilities, and operations. EU defence needs to adapt.