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FuelsEurope was formed in 1989 (previously EUROPIA) to represent with the EU Institutions the interests of companies conducting refinery operations in the EU. FuelsEurope is a division of the European Petroleum Refiners Association, an AISBL operating in Belgium. The association, whose members are all 40 companies that operate petroleum refineries in the European Economic Area in 2019, is comprised of the FuelsEurope and Concawe divisions, each having separate and distinct roles and expertise, but administratively consolidated for efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Interact has become a well-established organisation that plays an important role in Interreg, in cooperation between EU Member States and EU regions, and along the external borders of the EU.
RESIN is an interdisciplinary, practice-based research project investigating climate resilience in European cities. Through co-creation and knowledge brokerage between cities and researchers, the project is working on developing practical and applicable tools to support cities in designing and implementing climate adaptation strategies for their local contexts. The project aims to compare and evaluate the methods that can be used to plan for climate adaptation in order to move towards formal standardisation of adaptation strategies.
The main aim of this research project was to deliver much needed quantified evidence of the impacts of climate change and the costs and benefits of a wide range of adaptation measures, focusing on cities. RAMSES engaged with stakeholders to ensure this information was policy relevant and ultimately to enable the design and implementation of adaptation strategies in the EU and beyond. The project focused on climate impacts and adaptation strategies pertinent to urban areas due to their high social and economic importance.
Nature Research is here to serve the research community by publishing its most significant discoveries—findings that advance knowledge and address some of the greatest challenges that we face as a society today. Our journals publish not only primary research but also reviews, critical comment, news and analysis.
The European Topic Centre on Waste and Materials in a Green Economy (ETC/WMGE) is a consortium of European organisations working in partnership with the European Environment Agency under a framework partnership agreement for the period 2019-2021 The lead insittution of the ETC/WMGE is Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologish Onderzoek (VITO) The ETC/WMGE informs decision-makers and the public by presenting reliable and comparable data and information on waste management and prevention, green economy, material resource efficiency and the transition to a circular economy in Europe.
The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) provides consistent and quality-controlled information related to air pollution and health, solar energy, greenhouse gases and climate forcing, everywhere in the world.
IGBP was launched in 1987 to coordinate international research on global-scale and regional-scale interactions between Earth's biological, chemical and physical processes and their interactions with human systems. IGBP views the Earth system as the Earth's natural physical, chemical and biological cycles and processes and the social and economic dimensions.
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