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RSSJRC researchers found a new method to anticipate changes in sea level height.
A new tool will help assess the sustainability of food production, processing, distribution and consumption in the EU across environmental, social and economic lenses.
Natural hazards and climate change can threaten the operation and safety of industrial facilities. OECD, UNECE and the JRC publish a risk management guide for senior leaders in industry and public authorities.
average to above-average temperatures and drier-than-usual conditions helped farmers to accelerate sowing, and were favourable for the initial development of recently sown crops.
Feasibility study on a European Digital Skills Certificate suggests to further develop the Digital Competence Framework for Citizens (DigComp) to support stakeholders in certifying digital skills.
The JRC helps evaluate the fitness-for-purpose of satellite images of sea water used to track marine health and climate change.
The 2024 edition of the Annual Economic Report on the EU Fishing Fleet shows increased profitability in the sector.
The JRC started a much-needed dialogue with experts from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on how to reconcile diverging estimates of man-made land use emissions.
The EU has ambitious climate targets, with a vision of climate neutrality by 2050. The JRC provides the science to support our climate policies, helping to make the transition to a climate-neutral economy in Europe and informing the international climate negotiations at COP29.
The October edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.