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Climate agreement: towards a low-carbon, climate resilient world The climate deal agreed in Paris by 195 countries is the first-ever universal and legally binding agreement of its kind. The Paris agreement constitutes a major and promising step towards building a low-carbon and climate-resilient world. It also sends a clear signal to policy makers and businesses to move away from fossil fuels and invest in clean energy and adaptation actions. By Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director |
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Can transport come to TERMs with its environmental impact? 'EU policies have played a very important role in reducing transport related environmental problems. However, policies that aim to reduce the number and length of trips have been limited compared with those promoting more environmentally friendly modes, or those that improve the technology used in different transport modes', says Alfredo Sánchez Vicente, project manager for transport and the environment at the EEA. Interview with Alfredo Sánchez Vicente on transport emissions, air quality, diesel cars and EU policies. |
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Technological solutions and behavioural change needed to decarbonise transport
While the transport sector contributes significantly to society and the economy it also can cause substantial adverse impacts on the environment, global climate and human health. A new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) analyses key environmental trends with a view to identifying what has improved and what has hampered the past performance of the transport sector. |
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Resource-efficient cities: vital step towards urban sustainability in Europe
Cities increasingly require and use natural resources and energy to sustain daily life and activities of the urban population. Their impacts are felt across the globe. But cities can also be designed and changed in ways to offer opportunities to reduce resource needs and environmental impacts. Three new reports by the European Environment Agency (EEA) take a closer look at what a resource-efficient city is and what cities can do to enhance urban sustainability while improving the well-being of their residents. |
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Phase-down of fluorinated gases essential to reduce effect on climate
Fluorinated gases (F-gases) have been introduced as substitutes for ozone-depleting substances in many sectors, but they contribute significantly to climate change. The European Environment Agency (EEA) has today published a new report on their production, import and export, which contributes to tracking progress towards their phase-down. |
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Waste prevention: where do European countries stand?
Every year Europeans generate more than two billions of tonnes of waste, which does not only cause environmental problems but also represents an economic loss. Waste prevention lies at the centre of the European Union’s policies on waste and Member States have a legal obligation to adopt and implement waste prevention programmes. A new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) reviews 27 national and regional waste prevention programmes adopted by the end of 2014. |
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Climate change adaptation in Europe: tracking progress and sharing know-how
An increasing number of initiatives and measures are being put in place to adapt to current and potential impacts of climate change at European, national, regional and local levels. It is now critical to understand better which actions work in which contexts and why. A new report by the European Environment Agency provides an overview of national monitoring, reporting and evaluation (MRE) systems in European countries. |
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Many Europeans still exposed to harmful air pollution
Air pollution is the single largest environmental health risk in Europe. It shortens people’s lifespan and contributes to serious illnesses such as heart disease, respiratory problems and cancer. A new report published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA) estimates that air pollution continues to be responsible for more than 430 000 premature deaths in Europe. |
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CO2 emissions from new vehicles in Europe continued to decrease in 2014 Vehicles sold in the European Union in 2014 were, on average, 2.5% more efficient than those sold the previous year, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA). The report, which updates the preliminary data published earlier this year, tracks progress towards CO2 emission targets for new passenger cars and vans. |
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Picture2050: and the winners are…
What comes to your mind when you think of nature, economy and well-being? This was the question the European Environment Agency’s photography competition Picture2050 asked Europeans. An external jury and the public selected the five winning entries among hundreds submitted from across Europe. Take a look at the winners. |
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Protecting marine life in Europe’s seas
Europe's seas are under pressure. Marine protected areas (MPAs) can act as a key management measures to safeguard marine ecosystems and biodiversity so to maintain their potential to deliver key services to our societies and economies. More effective management of these marine protected areas and a convergent implementation of related legislation now constitute important challenges. A new report by the European Environment Agency assesses the progress made and concludes with perspectives for the future. |
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Forests can help prevent floods and droughts
Forests can retain excess rainwater, prevent extreme run-offs and reduce the damage from flooding. They can also help mitigate the effects of droughts. A new report published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA) provides an overview of the water-retention potential of European forests. |
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Can nature help reduce the impacts of climate change?
Building and managing a well-planned network of natural areas might provide an effective and, in many cases, cheaper solution for coping with natural disasters such as floods or landslides. A new report published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA) explores how ‘green infrastructure’ can help Europe prepare for and reduce the loss from weather- and climate-related hazards. |
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Europe continues to phase out ozone layer-damaging chemicals
Europe continues to make progress in phasing out chemicals which damage the ozone layer according to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA). The report considers the use of more than 200 chemicals controlled by the Montreal Protocol and EU legislation. |
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Technical reports published The European Environment Agency has also published the following reports: EUNIS habitat classification with a focus on forest ecosystems; spatial analysis of marine protected area networks in Europe's seas; trends and projections in EU ETS in 2015; proxy GHG estimates for 2014 and the annual EU GHG inventory report, and EU fuel quality monitoring. |
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In the spotlight | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Climate change: EU shows leadership ahead of Paris with 23% emissions cut The European Union is on track towards meeting and overachieving its 2020 target for reducing greenhouse emissions by 20%, according to a report published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The "Trends and projections in Europe 2015" report reveals that greenhouse gas emissions in Europe decreased by 23% between 1990 and 2014 and reached the lowest levels on record. Latest projections by Member States show that the EU is heading for a 24% reduction by 2020 with current measures in place, and a 25% reduction with additional measures already being planned in Member States. The EU is already working towards its 2030 goal of an emissions reduction target of at least 40% — the EU's contribution towards the new global climate change agreement in Paris in December. |
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Upcoming events | ||||||||||||||||||||||
SOER 2015 events across Europe A series of events will be held in coming months in EEA countries to present the findings of SOER 2015. For more information on these events, read our overview. |
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22-24 February 2016 - 3rd International Growth in Transition Conference, Vienna, Austria The conference focuses on the natural constraints of our planet is continually and what prevents us from making changes to our lifestyles and economic activities. EEA Executive Director will speak on the EEA's work on transitions. Read more |
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