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The EU Mission on Adaptation

The EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change portal provides relevant information and resources to European regional and local authorities to prepare and plan for climate resilience.

The European Climate and Health Observatory

The European Climate and Health Observatory provides access to a wide range of relevant publications, tools, websites and other resources related to climate change and health.

The European Climate Data Explorer

Provides interactive access to many climate indices from the Copernicus Climate Change Service in support of climate change adaptation.

The European Climate Risk Assessment

The European Climate Risk Assessment provides an assessment of current and future climate change impacts and risks relating to the environment, economy and wider society in Europe.

Case studies showcase implemented initiatives in Europe that build resilience against health risks induced by climate change

Country profiles describe how EEA member countries address climate change adaptation in (sub)national public health policies and how they cover public health aspects in climate change adaptation strategies and plans

The resource catalogue is a database of quality checked resources

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New EEA product: European Climate Risk Assessment.

Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world, and climate risks are threatening its energy and food security, ecosystems, infrastructure, water resources, financial stability, and people’s health. According to the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) assessment, published today, many of these risks have already reached critical levels and could become catastrophic without urgent and decisive action. 

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Extreme summer weather in a changing climate: is Europe prepared?
As our climate changes, the weather is becoming more extreme. The European Environment Agency looks at what might happen this summer; the impact of past weather events; what we can expect in the long term; and how prepared we are as a society.

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