The Joint Research Centre has been applying Life Cycle Thinking in several contexts and projects, including the evaluation of environmental impacts of bio-based products.
If you are a designer, architect, engineer, scientist, student, entrepreneur or a creative mind, consider joining the new European Bauhaus movement.
Securing a sustainable supply of raw material for a low-emissions and digital future depends on an integrated raw material strategy.
Monitoring compliance of gold mines in Republic of Congo using Earth observation.
This database of the Joint Research Centre contains information on power plants from 27 EU countries plus the UK, Norway, Switzerland and the western Balkan energy community.
The use of coal for the European economy has gradually declined since the 1990s. In their energy plans 21 countries have committed to phase out coal, lignite and peat by 2030.
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.
Since 2004, the UN and the EC have collaborated on a multi-hazard alert system calculating the impact of a disaster by satellite and coordinating the need for assistance on site.
BIOPAMA Team highlights the importance of forest monitoring, the use of Earth Observation and the role of BIOPAMA Programme on forest conservation.
Engaging communities in land planning and co-designing solutions can benefit the biodiversity, the climate and the people.
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