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New analyses show municipalities which step up efforts in climate action, clean energy and access to affordable energy are forecasted to nearly halve emissions by 2030.

The start of the 2025-2026 season generally provided favourable conditions for winter crops establishment and overwintering across Ukraine.

The May edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.

JRC scientists publish a compendium of a series of innovative techniques, alongside the technical information required to assess maturity, environmental performance, circularity potential and deployment feasibility.

JRC research can help improve handling, benchmarking and workflow for vast amounts of genomic data, generated to grasp and help address public health threats. The research outcome could become a valuable standard practice in genomic surveillance.

New guidance sets out how cities should define, account for, and manage residual emissions and carbon removals on the path to net-zero.

Five years of short rain seasons and recurrent drought lead to water shortages and food insecurity.
Crop conditions across Europe remain generally favourable, with winter crops developing well overall. Spring sowing campaigns are nearing completion in many regions, but cool and wet conditions have delayed field operations and early crop development in south-eastern Europe and Türkiye.

Warming temperatures and changing precipitation patterns are projected to increase incidence, expand spatial distribution and extend the transmission season.

The April edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.