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Science for standards – new thematic report

Cover of the JRC report: Science for standards
This new JRC report, entitled 'Science for Standards: a driver for innovation', gives an insight into how standards act as a cornerstone for a wide range of topics in areas as diverse as health and consumer protection, energy and transport, nuclear safety and security, and the environment. It gives a comprehensive overview of how the JRC provides scientific and technical support to EU policies in the field of standardisation.

22/05/13 View related content

Boosting scientific support to Danube strategy

From left to right: Maroš Šefčovič, Vice President of the European Commission, Slovak Prime Minister H.E. Robert Fico and JRC Director General Dominique Ristori
A high-level event in Bratislava, co-organised by the European Commission and the Government of the Slovak Republic, today launched six scientific clusters to support economic development in the Danube Region. The six clusters will focus on: water; land & soil; bio-energy; air; data exchange & harmonisation; and smart specialisation.

16/05/13 View related content

New Emergency Response Centre inaugurated – JRC contributions

Group photo in front of monitors
The European Commission's central platform for disaster response, the Emergency Response Centre (ERC), was inaugurated today in Brussels on the occasion of the Civil Protection Forum, which aims to address the EU's increasing role in disaster management. This new Centre relies extensively on three JRC platforms used for the forecast and monitoring of floods, fires, humanitarian natural disasters and tsunamis, as well as on the JRC's monitoring and analytical capabilities (ie: flash situation reports, map services…). The JRC also co-ordinates the Copernicus Emergency Mapping Service, which provides accurate geospatial information derived from satellite remote sensing which is completed by available in situ or open data sources.  

15/05/13 View related content

The water footprint of the EU for different diets

Pie chart
A recently published article, co-authored by a JRC scientist, explores potential solutions to the increasing competition for scarce global freshwater resources by analysing the water footprint of consumption (WFcons) for different diets in the EU28 (EU27 and Croatia). The article, published in Ecological Indicators, finds that reducing meat consumption could help make significant water footprint (WF) savings. The water footprint concept links the use of water resources to the consumption of goods. The EU28 water footprint of consumption is defined as total volume of freshwater that is used to produce the goods consumed by its inhabitants.

10/05/13 View related content

2013 GreenBuilding Awards: winners halve energy consumption

View of the entrance of the LWL museum of natural history
Energy-saving efforts in ten new and refurbished buildings in 6 European countries (Austria, Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, Poland, Denmark) have today been recognised with the European Commission's GreenBuilding Awards. Buildings are responsible for about 40% of total energy consumption in the EU. The average energy savings of 51% achieved by the winners shows that real savings can be made in buildings, towards meeting the EU's targets for energy reduction. The highest energy savings (75%) came from a refurbished Austrian office building (Amtshaus Schlagergass), which installed a newly insulated roof, heat absorption glazed windows and dynamic shading devices.  

08/05/13 View related content

Open Day 2013 at JRC's Ispra site breaks previous record numbers

A group of visitors follow the explanations of a JRC scientist  about research on water quality
On Saturday, 4 May 2013, over 10 300 visitors followed the invitation to spend a day dedicated to science exploration and discovered how the European Commission's in-house science service helps to promote growth, jobs and innovation, a healthy and safe environment, consumer protection and secure energy supplies.

06/05/13 View related content

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Latest other news

  • Commission plans to support development of 'smarter cities' 14/05/13 Read more
  • New Global Navigation Satellite System service centre in Spain to help European users access data 14/05/13 Read more
  • Commissioner Geoghegan-Quinn calls for European research and innovation ecosystem in the energy sector 07/05/13 Read more
  • Animal and Plant Health legislative package 06/05/13 Read more
  • Commission calls for cooperation to boost sustainable aquaculture in Europe 29/04/13 Read more
  • GMOs: Member States back Commission control measures on unauthorised GM rice products from China 29/04/13 Read more
  • Share of renewable energy up to 13% of energy consumption in the EU27 in 2011 26/04/13 Read more
  • Commission presents report on progress towards a Digital Single Market 23/04/13 Read more
  • Energy: Commission publishes report on financial support for energy efficiency in buildings 22/04/13 Read more
  • Danube Strategy Progress Report: A good start, now it's time to move up a gear 09/04/13 Read more

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Recently updated events

  • Sevilla (ES) - 02/06/13 - 04/06/13 Agricultural productivity and Its Impacts on Global Trade Read more
  • Varese (IT) - 29/05/13 - 31/05/13 International Forum on CO2 from Heavy Duty Vehicles Read more
  • Dublin (IE) - 17/06/13 - 18/06/13 Conference on Policy-Making 2.0: technologies that are changing the way policy is made Read more
  • Bratislava (SK) - 16/05/13 Scientific Support to the Danube Strategy - High-level event co-organised by the European Commission and the Government of the Slovak Republic Read more
  • Brussels (BE) - 25/04/13 JRC round table: Scientific support to key enabling technologies and innovative smes Read more

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