The European Environmental Agency and the European Commission are calling for an urgent improvement in the management of climate risks

On 11 March 2024, the European Environment Agency (EEA) released its first ever European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA). Building on previous reports by the IPCC, the European Copernicus Climate Change Service and the European Commission's Joint Research Center (JRC), as well as national assessments and EU-funded projects, it aims to support policy-making by improving the existing knowledge base on climate change risks. The day after, on 12 March, the European Commission also published its Communication on Managing Climate Risks in Europe: a call to action that aligns with the EEA and details how to prevent risks and build greater resilience to climate change. (More on eera-set.eu)

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