As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes Europe’s economy, it will either accelerate our green ambitions or undermine them. Two new European Environment Agency (EEA) briefings explore how deliberate policy steering can ensure a double dividend and how the trade-offs in deploying these technologies can be navigated at a time when environmental pressures must fall.
Source: European Environment Agency (EEA)
European Environment Agency (EEA) | Press Releases
- Europe’s bathing waters remain safe to swim
- Extreme weather and uneven climate adaptation challenge Europe’s resilience
- Circular economy offers the EU win-win on environment and economy
- EEA launches 2026 photo competition — Resilient by Nature
- Europe must steer AI and digitalisation to support its green transition
- Progress in improving Europe’s air quality, but further action needed to address 2030 limits, ground-level ozone
- Creating win-win for business and people key to success of circular economy
- The EU has cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 40% since 1990
- Extensive grazing: essential for one in three of Europe's protected habitats
- EEA and Eionet welcome Moldova as a cooperating country
