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Researchers are selecting seedlings for genetic diversity to help Europe’s forests survive future threats. © Gregor Skoberne, 2025
The hidden biodiversity battle to save Europe’s forests

Forests across Europe are struggling with drought, fire and disease. Researchers working to future-proof them say one of the answers lies in their ...

Grazing animals can help to regenerate soils depleted by conventional agriculture. © Ana Vila, Inxenia DT, 2026
Why restoring soil health is a win-win for farmers and the environment

More than half of Europe’s soils are degraded. Researchers are showing that restoring soil through better farming makes both ecological and financial ...

Researchers are helping communities turn climate threats into manageable challenges. © Fernando Pulido, 2009Researchers are helping communities turn climate threats into manageable challenges. © Fernando Pulido, 2009
From floods to wildfires, new ideas are helping Europe adapt to climate extremes

From wildfire-resistant landscapes in Spain to flood warning systems in Denmark, researchers are working with local communities to find, test and ...

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EU-funded researchers are turning to nature’s very own clean-up crew to tackle toxic industrial soil pollution.

Agriculture  |  Energy  |  Environment

By turning wastewater sludge into biocoal and green hydrogen, EU-funded researchers are helping reduce the steel industry’s environmental impact.

From Dutch dairy farms to Spanish forests, women are showing how rural Europe can thrive when their ideas and leadership are recognised.

With support from EU-funded researchers, farmers across Europe are adopting smarter and better integrated pest management that protects crops and cuts chemicals - without cutting profits.

From droughts to disease, coffee and chocolate are under threat, but scientists and farmers are working together to keep these daily treats on the table.

EU-funded researchers are working across countries and sectors to boost organic farming, support farmers and shape policy to help meet the target of 25% organic farmland in Europe and a significant increase in organic aquaculture by 2030.

EU-funded researchers are scaling up sustainable production of microalgae-based proteins, lipids, pigments and carbohydrates that could transform food, animal feed and fragrance industries worldwide.

Farmers and foresters across Europe are sharing sustainable bio-based practices and technologies, showing how local knowledge and European collaboration can help drive the transition to a greener future.

Agriculture  |  Environment  |  Security

EU-funded researchers, firefighters and communities are pioneering innovative, collaborative approaches to build landscapes able to withstand increasingly extreme wildfires.

With support from the EU, artists, scientists and food companies are teaming up to find fresh, creative ways to make our food systems greener and more efficient.