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European State of the Climate report published
The 2022 release of the European State of the Climate (ESOTC) report, compiled by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) on behalf of the European Commission, was published. It provides a detailed analysis of the past calendar year, with descriptions of climate conditions and events, and explores the associated variations in key climate variables from across all parts of the Earth system. The ESOTC also gives updates on the long-term trends of key climate indicators.
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New European Bauhaus Progress Report
Two years after its launch, the New European Bauhaus (NEB) has become a catalyst for the European Green Deal transformation. The Progress Report highlights the initiative's achievements in its first two years. The document introduces the NEB Compass assessment tool for projects that embody the NEB approach of sustainability, inclusion, and beauty. As well as the NEB Dashboard database in the form of an interactive map.
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ETC CA paper ‘Just resilience for Europe: Towards measuring just resilience in climate change adaptation
This technical paper of the European Topic Centre on Climate Change Adaptation and LULUCF (ETC/CA), supporting the work of the EEA on just resilience, explores options for a systematic and transparent framework to capture the progress on just resilience policies in the EU. It also offers a structured overview of justice-related impacts, risks, and interventions based on current science and policies.
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