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There is a pressing need to shed light on net-zero emissions pledges by cities. JRC scientists propose a framework to establish qualitatively the level of unavoidability of residual emissions.
JRC science helps you make sense of technologies against diseases that spread through the air.
The report provides examples of how the JRC has made a positive impact on policymaking and society in the past year.
The report analyses 10 key areas ranging from geopolitics, the environment and economics, to technology and social solidarity.
The March edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.
Every euro invested during the 2014-2027 funding programmes will generate additional GDP in the EU.
There was a sharp increase in burnt areas in the summer months, mostly affecting the Mediterranean.
According to the March edition of the JRC MARS Bulletin crop monitoring in Europe, winter crop areas in several parts of Europe have been negatively impacted by unfavourable weather conditions since the start of the season. In the north, the most severely affected fields are expected to be resown wi
New reference method for safe exposure.