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Thursday, March 6th, 2014

New Mapping Method for ‘Green Infrastructure’, Europe’s Vital Natural Areas

The EEA report, ‘Spatial analysis of green infrastructure in Europe‘, maps a network of natural and semi-natural spaces and other environmental features in Europe with a good capacity to deliver  ‘ecosystem services’. These include air filtration, erosion protection, regulating water flow, coastal protection, pollination, maintaining soil structure, water purification, and carbon storage. The report also

Thursday, February 27th, 2014

Mapping Habitats to Describe Ecosystems

As technology has improved, so has our understanding of the environment. For example, satellite imagery and other remote sensing techniques can quickly show us that forest cover is increasing in Europe. But in order to capture the complexity of ecological conditions and dynamics on the ground, it is essential to also use field-based surveying methods.

Thursday, December 12th, 2013

Black Carbon: Better Monitoring Needed to Assess Health and Climate Change Impacts

Black carbon is an air pollutant which harms human health and can contribute to climate change – so cutting emissions may have many benefits. The European Environment Agency (EEA) has published a report on the measurement of black carbon in the air.

Monday, December 9th, 2013

Global Megatrends Shaping Europe’s Environment

Today the EEA has published two new chapters of its revised ‘Assessment of global megatrends‘, following two published this year.

Thursday, November 28th, 2013

The Squeeze on Europe’s Coastline Continues

Europe’s coastal regions are increasingly vital for its economy, yet their natural assets on which it depends continue to degrade. This is according to a new report from the European Environment Agency, which calls for better information, planning and management decisions to balance multiple demands on the coastal environment.

Wednesday, November 20th, 2013

Competing Demands on Europe’s Enviroment Undermine Human Well-being

The EEA’s Environmental indicator report 2013 explores the implications of a transition to a ‘green economy’, defined as an economic system which uses  resources more efficiently, enhances human well-being and maintains natural systems.

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

Air Pollution Still Harming Health Across Europe

Around 90 % of city dwellers in the European Union (EU) are exposed to one of the most damaging air pollutants at levels deemed harmful to health by the World Health Organisation (WHO). This result comes from the latest assessment of air quality in Europe, published by the European Environment Agency (EEA).

Thursday, October 10th, 2013

EU Climate and Energy Targets On Track

European Union Member States are showing mixed progress towards three climate and energy targets for 2020, even though the EU as a whole could reduce greenhouse gases emissions by 21% in 2020 with the set of national measures already adopted. These findings come from new European Environment Agency (EEA) assessments.

Thursday, June 6th, 2013

Putting Clean Air Laws into Practice in Europe

Air-related legislation in the EU aims to protect human health and the environment from pollution. But this legislation is not always fully implemented. Bridging this gap is the subject of a new publication from the European Environment Agency (EEA). The report is the result of collaboration between the EEA, the European Commission and 12 cities

Friday, May 31st, 2013

Jacqueline McGlade leaves the EEA after 10 years as Executive Director

On 31 May, after 10 years of providing advice and information on the environment to policy makers, governments and citizens, Professor Jacqueline McGlade will end her second term as Executive Director of the European Environment Agency (EEA). Her work has shaped Europe’s most important environmental information provider.

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