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The figure shows the share of bus and trains in total inland passenger transport activity in the EU-27.
The figure shows the percentage point variation in the share of bus and trains (collective modes) in total inland passenger transport activity by country.
In this indicator, events are grouped according to the available information in CATDAT. Meteorological events: storms (including lightning and hail) and mass movements. Hydrological events: floods. Climatological events: heatwaves, cold waves, droughts, forest fires. Total economic losses, in EUR billion (2022 prices), are based on recorded estimates from CATDAT provided by RiskLayer (dataset url is not available) and Eurostat structural indicators.
The figure shows the share of Organic farming area in 2012 and in 2021 in the countries and in the EU, based on EUROSTAT data.
Organic farming in the EU has been continuously increasing since 2012 and reached an estimated 9.9% of the utilised agricultural area (UAA) in 2021.
This figure shows the average forest fragmentation index for each Member State in 2018. Fragmentation is calculated as the share of forested land not covered by forest or small woody features in a local neighborhood of 10 hectares surrounding the focal 100 m² forest grid cell.
The figure shows how many times the planetary boundaries are transgressed for each of the impact categories of the EU consumption footprint.
The figure shows the weighted impacts from the entire EU consumption over time, indexed to 2010. The EU consumption footprint is shown as a single indexed score (2010=100) and is broken down according to the impact categories of the Environmental Footprint (EF) method that make the most significant contribution to the consumption footprint - ‘climate change’, ‘resource use, fossil’ and ‘particulate matter’ - and other EF impact categories.
The figure shows the consumption footprint of EU member states in 2010 and 2021 in points per capita.
Time series (1870-2022) of decadal average observed sea surface temperature anomalies (°C), with respect to the period 1991-2020, for each of the European basins, for the European seas as a whole, and for the global ocean. Data sources: HadSST4.0.1.0 (1850-2022), ERSSTTv5 (1880-2022), HadISST1 (1870-2022) and satellite-based ESA CCI/C3S SST Climate Data Record v2.1 (1991-2022).
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