The Knowledge Centre on Earth Observation makes sense of a wealth of data provided by the EU's satellites under the Copernicus program on the state and environment of our planet.
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Every year, more than 100 million people worldwide face periods of acute hunger. Our Knowledge Centre supports policy that make food systems more sustainable and resilient.
When developing evidence-based policies, the Commission Competence Centre on Modelling, hosted by the Joint Research Centre, is a vital source of information.
Are you a teacher? And are you looking for new ways to use digital technologies to improve and innovate education and training?
Algae are a valuable resource for food supplements, cosmetics, fertilisers and fuels. The JRC is compiling and analysing data on sustainable algae production and use in Europe.
NetBravo is a mobile app developed by the Joint Research Centre to help measure the quality of mobile and broadband connections as experienced by users anywhere in the world.
Biodiversity is critical to our society and quality of life. The EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 sets out a path to become more sustainable and bring back nature into our lives.
EU researchers are using big data to understand the phenomenon of migration better and back the development of more coherent and effective integration programmes.
Finding it hard to navigate and make sense of available knowledge? The European Commission's Knowledge Centres can help you.
We are becoming more and more dependent on our ecosystems, which are under increasing pressure from climate change and its related impacts.