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EEAFigure Relative abundance of warm-water to cold-water flatfish species
Data are shown for four different seas and three sections of the North Sea, depending on mean annual SST
Located in Data and maps Maps and graphs
EEAFigure Changes in global sea level 1870-2006
Located in Data and maps Maps and graphs
EEAFigure Greenhouse gas emission trends for EU-27, EU-15 and EU-12, 1990-2006
Figure shows the GHG emission trends for EU-27, EU-15 and EU-12
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Policy Document White paper - Adapting to climate change: towards a European framework for action
EU framework for adaptation to climate change, leading to a comprehensive EU adaptation strategy by 2013
Located in Environmental policy document catalogue
File Capturing Carbon: A new front in the fight against climate change
Global warming is one of the biggest issues of our time. To meet the targets set for reducing CO2 emissions, it's widely accepted that new technology will play an important role, sometimes as a "bridging technology", while alternative sustainable energy sources are being developed. One of the most promising technologies is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This a means of capturing CO2 from sources such as power plants, compressing the CO2 and storing it away safely in geological formations underground or under the seabed instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.
Located in Environmental topics Climate change Multimedia
EEAFigure Community Temperature Index of butterflies
Community Temperature Index of butterflies
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Publication Beyond transport policy – exploring and managing the external drivers of transport demand
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Publication EEA Briefing 3/2008 - Impacts of Europe's changing climate
Global climate change is a reality. In Europe the most vulnerable regions are the Arctic, mountain areas, coastal zones and the Mediterranean. Key economic sectors, which will need to adapt include energy supply, health, water management, agriculture, forestry, tourism and transport.
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EEAFigure Projected impact of climate change on agricultural yields
The map shows projected national productivity increase / decrease by 2080 (compared to 2003 levels)
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Publication Europe's forests at a glance — a breath of fresh air in a changing climate
Forests do not only provide us food, fibre and medicine, they regulate our climate and improve our quality of life. Human activities and climate change exert increasing pressure on our forest resources and the services they provide. With increasing demand on forests services on the one side, and uncertainty and risks linked to climate change on the other, we need to ensure that forests can continue fulfilling their multifunctional role.
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