About us The mission of the Competence Centre on Behavioural Insights is to support EU policymaking with evidence about human behaviour. Our objectives are to use behavioural insights...
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Context Research labs consume 3 to 10 times more energy per sqm than office spaces. Although costly, it is crucial to ensure a high and stable energy...
This report presents the fossil CO2 emission time series of the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) from 1970 until 2021, together with CO2 emissions and removals...
Overview The European Green Deal is the most ambitious and challenging goal set by the European Commission. Aiming to make the European Union, the world’s second-largest economy, climate-neutral by 2050...
In the context of EU and Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy, the JRC provides the last updated emission factors for calculating GHG emissions, attributed to the electricity consumption. The JRC-COM-NEEFE...
Cities and local authorities are key players in addressing climate change. Since 2008, the European Commission endorses and supports their efforts through the Covenant of Mayors for Climate...
What are behavioural insights?
Behavioural insights concern how people perceive things, how they decide, and how they behave.
Behavioural insights are...
The indicator estimates the total contribution expected from each renewable energy technology/source (geothermal-th, solar-th, biomass-th and heat pumps) in each Member States and EU-28 renewable heat...
The indicator estimates the total contribution expected from each renewable energy technology (hydropower, geothermal-e, marine, solar-e, wind and biomass-e) in each Member States and EU-28 renewable...
The indicator presents the expected energy commodities delivered for energy purposes to industry, transport, households, services including public services, agriculture, forestry and fisheries, including the consumption...