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Challenging outlook for meeting the EU’s long-term environment and climate objectives

10 Dec 2025

Despite progress in key areas, the European Union (EU) remains likely off track for most 2030 environmental goals, according to the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) new 8th EAP assessment. Rising climate risks, slow transitions in production and consumption system and weakening enabling conditions highlight the urgent need for stronger, better financed and faster policy implementation.

Challenging outlook for meeting the EU’s long-term environment and climate objectives

New European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change appointed

05 Dec 2025

T he Management Board of the European Environment Agency (EEA) designated yesterday the EU scientific experts that will be members of the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change for its second term, from 2026 until 2030. The independent advisory body, tasked to provide the European Union (EU) with scientific knowledge, expertise and advice relating to climate change, will begin its second term on 24 March 2026.

New European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change appointed

Air quality improving, but just over 180,000 deaths still attributable to air pollution in EU

01 Dec 2025

Just over 180,000 deaths in the European Union were attributable to exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) concentrations above World Health Organization WHO guideline levels in 2023, according to the latest European Environment Agency (EEA) air quality health impact assessment published today.

Air quality improving, but just over 180,000 deaths still attributable to air pollution in EU

Better air quality monitoring needed amid rising air pollution from ports and airports

27 Nov 2025

Air pollutant emissions from shipping and aviation are rising, posing an increasing risk to human health, especially for those living near ports and airports, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing published today. The briefing calls for improved monitoring of air pollution in and around these key transportation hubs.

Better air quality monitoring needed amid rising air pollution from ports and airports

Regional launch of Europe’s environment 2025 marks two decades of partnership with EEA’s cooperating countries

25 Nov 2025

The most comprehensive report on Europe’s environment, climate and sustainability —Europe’s environment 2025— is being officially launched today in Podgorica for the Western Balkans region. The event celebrates more than two decades of cooperation between the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the six Western Balkan countries.

Regional launch of Europe’s environment 2025 marks two decades of partnership with EEA’s cooperating countries

Europe-wide monitoring for antimicrobial resistance in surface waters can help improve data on health risks

18 Nov 2025

Monitoring of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is needed to better protect public health, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) study published today, which identifies priorities for setting up Europe-wide monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in the aquatic environment.

Europe-wide monitoring for antimicrobial resistance in surface waters can help improve data on health risks

Europe’s adaptation policies advance, but stronger action is needed to address growing climate risks

06 Nov 2025

While European countries have made substantial progress in planning for climate adaptation, and with adopting policies, the latest European Environment Agency (EEA) review of national climate adaptation actions published today highlights that implementation and evaluation need to be significantly strengthened to ensure actions effectively address the escalating climate risks Europe faces.

Europe’s adaptation policies advance, but stronger action is needed to address growing climate risks

Trends and projections: greenhouse gas emissions largely on track to 2030 targets

06 Nov 2025

The European Union remains largely on track to achieve its 2030 targets to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions, according to the latest annual check-up on EU progress to its energy and climate targets published by the European Environment Agency today. Total net greenhouse gas emissions in the EU fell by a further 2.5% in 2024, according to estimated figures included in the ‘Trends and projections’ report.

Trends and projections: greenhouse gas emissions largely on track to 2030 targets

One in five cardiovascular deaths in the EU, preventable by improving the environment

03 Nov 2025

Environmental factors, such as air pollution, extreme temperatures, and exposure to harmful chemicals, cause around one in five cardiovascular deaths in the European Union (EU) — yet, these risks can be prevented. A European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing published today shows that environmental policies can protect millions of Europeans from heart disease and save lives.

One in five cardiovascular deaths in the EU, preventable by improving the environment

How to make European forests resilient to wildfires by working with nature

29 Oct 2025

Nature-based solutions are key to reducing Europe’s growing risk of forest fires and to making forests more resilient to climate change, according to a briefing published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA).

How to make European forests resilient to wildfires by working with nature

State of Europe’s environment not good: threats to nature and impacts of climate change top challenges

29 Sept 2025

Significant progress has been made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, but the overall state of Europe’s environment is not good, especially its nature which continues to face degradation, overexploitation and biodiversity loss. The impacts of accelerating climate change are also an urgent challenge, according to the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) most comprehensive, ‘state of environment’ report, published today. The outlook for most environmental trends is concerning and poses major risks to Europe’s economic prosperity, security and quality of life.

State of Europe’s environment not good: threats to nature and impacts of climate change top challenges

Public and jury chose the winning images of “Environment&Me 2025” photo competition

25 Jul 2025

An aerial photograph capturing the striking contrast between cracked, dry earth and turquoise waters at Burdur Lake in Türkiye wins the Public Choice Award for the annual photo competition organised by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The three thematic category prizes were awarded to photographs from Sweden and Spain.

Public and jury chose the winning images of “Environment&Me 2025” photo competition

Nordic capitals rank as cleanest in updated European city air quality viewer

04 Jul 2025

What is the level of air pollution in your city? Stockholm, Reykjavik and Helsinki rank as the cleanest European capital cities in terms of air quality in the updated European Environment Agency’s (EEA) European city air quality viewer published today.

Nordic capitals rank as cleanest in updated European city air quality viewer

More bio-based innovation can help reduce environmental impacts, boost Europe’s bioeconomy and sustainability

03 Jul 2025

Europe’s environmental footprint beyond its borders remains high as it continues to rely on goods from key sectors including forestry, grain and energy according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) assessment published today. The study highlights the environmental impacts linked to these imports and underscores the need to accelerate bio-based innovations as part of a bioeconomy to develop more home-grown sourcing strategies that can boost Europe’s path to sustainability.

More bio-based innovation can help reduce environmental impacts, boost Europe’s bioeconomy and sustainability

Extreme weather in a changing climate: Is Europe prepared?

02 Jul 2025

With European countries facing another year of damaging heatwaves, drought and other extreme weather events, how prepared and resilient are they to handle these events? A new interactive European Environment Agency (EEA) product published today looks at key climate change impacts and adaptation and preparedness actions.

Extreme weather in a changing climate: Is Europe prepared?

Vote now to pick winner of this year’s EEA Environment&Me photo competition Public Choice Award

01 Jul 2025

Which one is your favourite? Voting is now open to cast your vote to pick the winner of this year’s Public Choice Award for the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) ‘Environment&Me’ photo competition 2025.

Vote now to pick winner of this year’s EEA Environment&Me photo competition Public Choice Award

Europe’s land carbon sink declines, but its potential stays high

30 Jun 2025

Europe’s forests and land are absorbing less carbon than expected, putting the 2030 target for the sector at risk. But with the right policies and measures, the land use and forestry sector could still play a crucial role in climate mitigation, with significant co-benefits for people and nature, according to a new European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today.

Europe’s land carbon sink declines, but its potential stays high

Emissions of key air pollutants targeted for reductions in EU Member States continue to drop, slower progress for ammonia

27 Jun 2025

Key air pollutant emissions targeted for reductions and monitored under EU legislation continued to decline across most EU Member States, according to the latest data assessment published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) today. However, reducing ammonia emissions continues to present a bigger challenge.

Emissions of key air pollutants targeted for reductions in EU Member States continue to drop, slower progress for ammonia

Renewables and electrification: key to cutting costs and powering EU’s clean industry and competitiveness

26 Jun 2025

Scaling up renewable electricity sources across the EU could reduce electricity generation costs, improve energy independence, and support the transition towards clean industry, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today. At the same time, accelerating the electrification of heating, transport and industry is needed to support Europe’s clean and competitive future.

Renewables and electrification: key to cutting costs and powering EU’s clean industry and competitiveness

More than 20% of Europeans exposed to harmful noise pollution levels

24 Jun 2025

Just over 110 million people, or more than 20% of Europeans, are exposed to high levels of transport noise that exceed thresholds set under EU reporting rules and which harm our health, the environment and the economy, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report on noise pollution published today. The report calls for stronger action at EU and national levels to address the problem.

More than 20% of Europeans exposed to harmful noise pollution levels

Europe’s bathing waters safe for summer swimming

20 Jun 2025

From Europe’s coastal waters to its inland bathing sites, a large majority of Europe’s waters are safe to swim in, according to the latest European bathing water assessment for the 2024 bathing season , published today. It found that over 85% of monitored locations met the European Union’s most stringent ‘excellent’ bathing water quality standards last year, while 96% of all officially identified bathing waters in the EU met the minimum quality standards.

Europe’s bathing waters safe for summer swimming

Reversing pollinator decline: why Europe must act now

18 Jun 2025

Wild pollinators are crucial for our food production and ecosystems, yet they are under threat. To tackle the causes of their decline and secure their habitats, we need actions across economic sectors, governance levels, and society. Monitoring the diversity and abundance of wild pollinators is indispensable for assessing the effects of these actions, according to an EEA briefing published today.

Reversing pollinator decline: why Europe must act now

“Leave no one behind” must be central to Europe’s climate resilience efforts

10 Jun 2025

Europe is warming up faster than any other continent and the most vulnerable people are bearing the brunt of climate impacts. A new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA), published today, shows that although the most vulnerable groups are disproportionately affected, they are often overlooked in climate adaptation planning and especially implementation.

“Leave no one behind” must be central to Europe’s climate resilience efforts

Water savings in key economic sectors can help improve EU’s water resilience

04 Jun 2025

Significant water savings can be achieved in key economic sectors through new measures which will be essential to boost the European Union’s water resilience, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing published today.

Water savings in key economic sectors can help improve EU’s water resilience

Average CO2 emissions from new cars and new vans slightly increased in 2024

04 Jun 2025

After a steady and significant reduction from 2020 to 2023, average carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions from new cars registered in Europe slightly increased in 2024, according to new provisional data published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA).

Average CO2 emissions from new cars and new vans slightly increased in 2024

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