We are becoming more and more dependent on our ecosystems, which are under increasing pressure from climate change and its related impacts.
EU forests are expanding, and EU scientists balance wood provision with other ecosystem services for a sustainable circular bioeconomy.
The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission monitors classical air pollutants in accordance with European legislation at the Ispra site in northern Italy.
Water and energy are connected. Energy can be renewed but water sources are finite. How do we avoid problems in the future?
The ocean energy sector is still in its infancy, but the JRC is looking at future technologies that will harness ocean tides and waves to generate energy.
The use of biomass for home heating has emerged as a major health concern.
The JRC Urban NO2 Atlas provides city factsheets to help design effective air quality measures to reduce nitrogen dioxide concentrations in European cities.
How much energy can you potentially generate by installing solar panels at your home if you have them installed?
Earth's surface water is intensely dynamic. Water bodies change in size all the time, but these changes are not reflected on maps.
Green sustainable energy and transport requires raw materials that may soon be in short supply. How critical is it?
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