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href="/da/projects/exhibition/about-us" class="ecl-menu__link" data-ecl-menu-link id="ecl-menu-item-1205416426-5-link">Om os</a></li></ul></section></div></nav> </header> <main class="ecl-u-pb-xl" id="main-content"> <div class="panoramas-header "> <div class="panoramas-container"> <h1 class="panoramas-header__title"> <p>EU Missions </p> <span class="panoramas-header__subtitle">Concrete solutions for our greatest challenges</span> </h1> </div> </div> <div class="page-content"> <div data-drupal-messages-fallback class="hidden"></div> <script id="panoramas-config"> const panoramasObj = [ { "lang": "en", "id": "0", "counterId": "361", "name": "Adaptation to Climate Change", "hash": "1Climates", "img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/CLIMATE-WEB.jpg", "icon": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/home-icon1.png", "title": "1Climates panorama", "popup_title": "Adaptation to Climate Change mission ", "popup_iframe": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; 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In regions that suffer worse than others, conventional ways of adapting may not be enough. In that case it’s important to tailor adaptation to local conditions and needs, and share best practices so that all can benefit. The REGILIENCE project works to improve regional climate resilience, based on a survey of the needs of ten of the EU’s most vulnerable regions. Reaching out through nearly 700 events and training sessions, the project will gather experiences and spread the knowledge we need to overcome barriers to climate adaptation. </p><p>Read more about this project <a href="https://regilience.eu/">here</a>! </p>", "point_content_img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/MissionClimate_Regilience.PNG", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101036560\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project </strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "33%", "point_y": "74%", "point_mx": "33%", "point_my": "58%" }, { "point_id": "1", "counterId": "370", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Forecasting the future for Mediterranean crops", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>MED-GOLD </h3><p>What if Mediterranean countries become too hot for grapes, olives or durum wheat? Agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate change, and farmers in this region are already feeling the effects. The MED-GOLD project worked on seasonal weather forecasting – predicting, for instance, that in three months’ time a particular vineyard will face an 80 percent chance of an especially hot summer, so that the grower can take action in good time. Long-range forecasting is uncertain, challenging scientists and growers alike, but it can help to ensure a future for European wine, olive oil and pasta. </p><p> </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FaAHVfM4W_7o" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/776467\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "87%", "point_y": "33%", "point_mx": "87%", "point_my": "45%" }, { "point_id": "2", "counterId": "371", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Planning tools help prepare for floods and heat ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>CLARITY</h3><p>Heatwaves, floods and other impacts of climate change can shut down transport systems, factories and even power grids, as well as having direct effects on human life. The CLARITY project helped city planners and policymakers identify and mitigate climate change risks. The project’s digital tools and online platforms give planners easy access to the scientific knowledge and commercial services they need to decide which aspects of their cities or regions are most at risk from climate disruption. “What-if” tools then help them find the best actions to take to prepare for climate disruption</p><p>Read more about this project <a href="https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/422466-screening-tools-to-help-eu-planners-to-support-climate-change-adaptation-decisions">here</a>! </p>", "point_content_img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/exh_missionclimate_clarity.jpg", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/730355\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "20%", "point_y": "12%", "point_mx": "20%", "point_my": "38%" }, { "point_id": "3", "counterId": "372", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Making Europe a leader in harnessing nature ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>CONNECTING Nature </h3><p>Trees, green spaces and wetlands cool our cities, reduce air pollution and even clean up our wastewater. These “nature-based solutions” are becoming increasingly important in a warming world, and the CONNECTING Nature project aimed to make Europe a world leader in developing and implementing them. 30 partners in 16 European countries worked with local authorities, communities, companies, charities and academics across the world to see how nature-based solutions improve city life. The project also found ways to encourage the development and spread of new technologies and services in this area. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2F1BZ7ZRpCGEQ" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/730222\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "13%", "point_y": "88%", "point_mx": "13%", "point_my": "63%" }, { "point_id": "4", "counterId": "373", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "How nature can help with urban regeneration ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>CLEVER Cities </h3><p>Imagine a simple, low-cost way to make deprived areas of our cities healthier, more resilient, prosperous and fair. Green spaces can do just that, say the partners in the CLEVER Cities project. So-called nature-based solutions harness citizens’ ability to regenerate public spaces, create sustainable landscapes, and at the same time fight climate change. In this project, Hamburg, London and Milan are sharing knowledge and experience with Belgrade, Larissa, Madrid, Malmö, Sfântu Gheorghe and Quito to create sustainable and socially inclusive cities across Europe, Latin America and China. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FP7NOWEkYypg" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/776604\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "4%", "point_y": "43%", "point_mx": "4%", "point_my": "48%" }, { "point_id": "5", "counterId": "374", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Climate change is about more than just the weather ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>CASCADES </h3><p>Impacts of climate change – such as droughts, floods, wildfires and sea-level rise – can have knock-on effects around the world. Changes to trade and financial markets, migration, international aid and security relations can all escalate the effects of climate-related events. The CASCADES project is creating models to help us understand these interconnections. For instance, how might climate affect the flow of freight through a choke point like the Suez Canal? What could be the consequences for Europe? Better planning can reveal the true costs of the climate crisis, and make us more resilient. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FAHXS3hzpMM0" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/821010\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "41%", "point_y": "40%", "point_mx": "41%", "point_my": "47%" }, { "point_id": "6", "counterId": "375", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Planning ahead for too little water – and too much ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>BINGO </h3><p>With floods and droughts becoming more frequent, there’s an urgent need to manage water better – everywhere from mountain streams to sewage treatment plants. The BINGO project has helped water companies and local government planners study the effects of climate change on the whole water cycle, and find ways to protect society, livelihoods and ecosystems. In contrast to many other studies of the effects of climate change, BINGO emphasised local, short-term forecasting. The partners set up Europe-wide networking systems and created modelling tools to help manage droughts and heavy rain events.</p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FEJCvsVfUgcg" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/641739\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "95%", "point_y": "69%", "point_mx": "95%", "point_my": "56%" }, { "point_id": "7", "counterId": "376", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Natural “sponges” to slow the flow of floodwater ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>NAIAD </h3><p>Trees and other vegetation can reduce flooding by stabilising soils, creating natural reservoirs to absorb heavy rainfall. Such “nature-based solutions” can be both effective and affordable, but they need to be done right. Gathering information from all over Europe, the NAIAD project developed a toolkit to support natural ways of mitigating bothpreparing for and managing floods and drought. As well as providing technical solutions, it simplifies investment decisions by calculating the economic value to society of better water management, and promoting wide-ranging business models that include insurance companies. </p><p>Read more about this project <a href="http://naiad2020.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/NAIAD_Info.pdf">here</a>!</p>", "point_content_img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/MissionClimate_naiad.PNG", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/730497\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "23%", "point_y": "39%", "point_mx": "23%", "point_my": "46%" }, { "point_id": "8", "counterId": "377", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Climate change may cost more than we thought", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>COACCH </h3><p>Climate change may cost more than researchers have previously assumed – and not just in developing countries. According to the team behind the ambitious COACCH project, by 2070 more than a quarter of administrative units could lose more than 5 percent of their local “GDP”. 13 research institutions in seven countries worked on this multi-disciplinary project, with models ranging from forestry and transport to health and labour productivity. They developed a new concept of economic tipping points, where gradual climate change may drive abrupt changes in socio-economic systems – with heavy costs</p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2F5HWTwJwqvbI" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/776479\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "55%", "point_y": "72%", "point_mx": "55%", "point_my": "58%" } ] }, { "lang": "en", "id": "1", "counterId": "363", "name": "Cancer ", "hash": "2Cancer", "img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/CANCER-WEB_0.jpg", "icon": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/home-icon2.png", "title": "2Cancer panorama", "popup_title": "Cancer mission ", "popup_iframe": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2F_vrWyI7qErc" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "points": [ { "point_id": "0", "counterId": "362", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Children’s avatars bring hope of kinder treatments ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>iPC</h3><p>Cancer in children is even more complex than it is in adults. To win the race against time, children often receive aggressive treatments that are really designed for adults, and the side-effects can be severe. The iPC (“Individualised Paediatric Cure”) project is developing computing techniques that allow doctors to create a personal model – an avatar – of each young person and their disease, and quickly extract key data from reams of research results. Equipped with precise genetic and clinical information, the platform will suggest personalised treatment that is both effective and bearable. </p><p> </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FHgUR1_IomTg" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/826121\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "36%", "point_y": "23%", "point_mx": "36%", "point_my": "41%" }, { "point_id": "1", "counterId": "378", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Pinning down the details to prevent breast cancer ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>B-CAST </h3><p>Predicting who is at high risk of breast cancer is a big challenge. Scientists have made great advances in identifying both genetic and lifestyle risk factors, but there’s still no overall vision of how to use this knowledge to personalise the prevention of breast cancer. Looking 20 years ahead, the B-CAST project concluded that we need new screening regimes to keep up with the growing number of genetic markers associated with breast cancer. This will help doctors identify women at moderate to high risk of breast cancer, the subtype of cancer they are most likely to develop, and the prognosis. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FIt5HZWcpziY" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/633784\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "84%", "point_y": "41%", "point_mx": "84%", "point_my": "47%" }, { "point_id": "2", "counterId": "379", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Cervical smears could reveal other cancers too", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>FORECEE </h3><p>A cervical smear may be unpleasant, but unlike, say, a mammogram it gives doctors direct access to possibly cancerous cells. Coupled with testing for the HPV virus, this makes cervical smears a powerful way to detect cervical cancer. Now the researchers behind the FORECEE project believe the procedure could be used to check for ovarian, breast, and endometrial cancers as well. The project looked into molecular (genetic and epigenetic), bacterial and viral factors that may predict a woman’s risk of developing a cancer, and so contributed toward a strategy of personalised screening and prevention. </p><p> </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FtBHjf_dXgPg" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/634570\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "10%", "point_y": "90%", "point_mx": "10%", "point_my": "63%" }, { "point_id": "3", "counterId": "380", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Harnessing “omics” for better cancer predictions ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>CanPathPro </h3><p>The biological disciplines known as “omics” – genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, metagenomics, and more – allow researchers to profile cancers and cancer patients in unprecedented detail. But omics generate incredible quantities of data, and making good use of it is a challenge. The CanPathPro project took a “systems biology” approach, using powerful computers to discover complex interconnections beyond the reach of the statistical methods used in most large cancer studies. This promises improvements in areas from cancer research and personalised medicine to drug discovery and development. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2F7dtz777n08I" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/686282\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "40%", "point_y": "49%", "point_mx": "39%", "point_my": "49%" }, { "point_id": "4", "counterId": "381", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "A digital platform to make patients’ lives better ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>MyPal </h3><p>Doctors are great at treating cancer – but patients and their families need more than medicine. They want timely feedback, information and reassurance, which healthcare systems as a whole don’t always provide. The MyPal project harnessed digital technology to improve palliative (in the sense of “supportive”, not “incurable”) care for both adults and children with cancer. It developed tools and applications to help patients record and communicate their symptoms, find out about their illnesses and treatments, take decisions about treatment, and communicate with medical staff. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FS-dlKk7lULs" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/825872\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "36%", "point_y": "92%", "point_mx": "36%", "point_my": "63%" }, { "point_id": "5", "counterId": "382", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Supporting patients with their mental health ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>FAITH </h3><p>Cancer can take a great toll on patients’ mental health. The FAITH project is using artificial intelligence and “big data” techniques to gain insight into anxiety and depression. On the one hand, the researchers study large groups of cancer patients and survivors to find out where, when and how mental health problems appear. On the other hand, they are using this broad data to help spot early signs of depression in individual people. This is especially important, they say, after treatment stops and people are no longer regularly seeing medical professionals trained to spot signs of distress. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FSpLeZcmEgdU" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/875358\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "22%", "point_y": "17%", "point_mx": "22%", "point_my": "40%" }, { "point_id": "6", "counterId": "383", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "A new universal immune cell therapy for cancer ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>OmnImmune </h3><p>For advanced cancer, traditional surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are often not very effective. Cell therapies may work better, but require weeks in hospital while the patient’s own cells are harvested, cultivated and re-injected. OmnImmune was a highly ambitious project helping Scottish company TC BioPharm to develop a universal cell therapy in which gamma delta T cells from healthy donors can be used to treat multiple recipients. OmnImmune has just made a key step towards marketing approval and by 2024 could be providing treatment that is effective, safe, and relatively low in cost. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FnGXwbkWSEUY" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/783506\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "57%", "point_y": "57%", "point_mx": "57%", "point_my": "52%" }, { "point_id": "7", "counterId": "384", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "New hope for early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>IMMPACT </h3><p>Pancreatic cancer is rarely diagnosed early, and has the lowest survival rate of all cancers. But that gloomy picture might change thanks to a novel blood test. When cancer develops, the relative concentration of certain proteins in the blood change. These changes are detected by an antibody array platform developed by Swedish company Immunovia. From hundreds of blood samples the new bioinformatic tools were able to learn patterns and detect the ones associated with cancer. Retrospective studies of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma showed a 96% success rate in detecting disease at stage I or II. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FpZPDEEbixMY" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/672454\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "65%", "point_y": "94%", "point_mx": "65%", "point_my": "64%" }, { "point_id": "8", "counterId": "386", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Nanoparticles destroy tumours without surgery ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>NANOCARGO </h3><p>A novel therapy based on nanoparticles promises to improve the detection of breast cancer, reduce side effects from chemotherapy and avoid the need for surgery. The NANOCARGO project supported pioneering work at Wrocław University in Poland. Avoiding healthy cells, the nanoparticles selectively bind to cancer tissue, where they destroy cancer cells under the influence of magnetic fields and optical stimulation. The nanoparticles will also carry a targeted chemotherapeutic drug that goes directly to where it is needed. The path to a practical therapy is long, but encouraging. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2Fwf_Tmkbre78" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/751903\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "80%", "point_y": "8%", "point_mx": "81%", "point_my": "34%" } ] }, { "lang": "en", "id": "2", "counterId": "365", "name": "Restore our Ocean and Waters ", "hash": "3Ocean", "img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/WATER-WEB.jpg", "icon": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/home-icon3.png", "title": "3Ocean panorama", "popup_title": "Restore our Ocean and Waters mission ", "popup_iframe": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FpoZ7Dz4Xvl8" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "points": [ { "point_id": "0", "counterId": "364", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "A gelatinous solution to plastic pollution ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>GoJelly </h3><p>Jellyfish swarms aren’t just a hazard to sea swimmers. They harm other marine life too, and block cooling water pipes in ships and coastal power plants. So wouldn’t it be nice if we could harvest jellyfish and do something useful with them? The GoJelly project found that jellyfish mucus can be used to mop up microplastic particles from seawater. Jellyfish contain useful amounts of protein, meaning they can be turned into food and animal feed too. Researchers also explored their use in cosmetics, “nutraceuticals”, and using jellyfish collagen as a scaffolding material for medical procedures. </p><p>Read more about this project <a href="https://www.go-jelly.com/">here</a>! <br> </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FBbkeCCZDSJU" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/774499\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "67%", "point_y": "88%", "point_mx": "67%", "point_my": "63%" }, { "point_id": "1", "counterId": "385", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Europe’s islands set their course for blue growth ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>SOCLIMPACT </h3><p>Islands are especially vulnerable to climate change, but detailed predictions are hard to make. Standard computer forecasts of the climate operate at scales that are much larger than most islands, and we don’t know enough about how climate change will affect island economies. The SOCLIMPACT project set out to model small-scale effects of climate change, and their socio-economic impact, on 12 European islands and archipelagos for the period 2030–2100. The focus is on tourism, aquaculture, maritime transport and energy. The results can help islands steer away from climate disaster towards “blue growth”. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FjV668mnoNG8" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/776661\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "52%", "point_y": "26%", "point_mx": "52%", "point_my": "42%" }, { "point_id": "2", "counterId": "387", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Rebuilding the habitats that support our climate", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>FutureMARES </h3><p>Climate change alters natural habitats, which in turn can accelerate climate change. To break this cycle, researchers are turning their sights to nature-based solutions, and especially to restore “habitat-forming” species on which ecosystems depend. In the case of our oceans and estuaries, that means species like saltmarsh plants, seagrass, kelp, corals and mangroves. The FutureMARES project researched ways to restore these habitats so that they continue to protect us from erosion and flooding, soak up carbon, provide safe breeding grounds for fisheries, and support tourism and cultural heritage.</p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FVYx96qvsYEA" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/869300\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "22%", "point_y": "40%", "point_mx": "20%", "point_my": "46%" }, { "point_id": "3", "counterId": "388", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Our oceans need to be restored, not just preserved ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>MERCES </h3><p>After decades of human-driven degradation, it’s time to restore the world’s marine ecosystems. This is the ambition of the MERCES project, a wide-ranging exploration of the technology, management, economics and legal aspects that will help us improve the state of our oceans in the face of climate change. As well as altering our lifestyles, the researchers say, we need to actively repair damage to marine habitats, from estuaries to the deep ocean. The science, structures and human relationships developed as part of the project will help the world to do that in the coming decades.</p><p>Read more about this project <a href="https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/421774-getting-down-to-the-business-of-marine-ecosystem-restoration-in-european-seas-and-beyond">here</a>!</p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2Fr8EOHplsGvc" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/689518\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "19%", "point_y": "65%", "point_mx": "19%", "point_my": "54%" }, { "point_id": "4", "counterId": "389", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Clever technologies to remove plastic pollution", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>CLAIM </h3><p>Plastic litter in the sea is unsightly and a danger to marine animals. Perhaps even worse are “microplastics”: the billions of particles, many too small to see, that already lurk in our food and drinking water. The CLAIM project worked on technologies to reduce both kinds of plastic pollution. For water treatment plants, the researchers tested a catalytic system that harnesses ultraviolet radiation from the sun to break down microplastics. For large pieces of plastic, they developed screening systems to clean up estuaries, and a high-tech incinerator that turns plastic waste into clean energy. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2Fbr8Lwfx8w08" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/774586\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "76%", "point_y": "38%", "point_mx": "76%", "point_my": "46%" }, { "point_id": "5", "counterId": "390", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Turning plastic litter into valuable raw materials ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>MAELSTROM </h3><p>An estimated 83 million tonnes of plastic waste infest the world’s oceans, according to the people behind the MAELSTROM project. Bringing together marine scientists, recycling specialists and robotics engineers, their aim is to identify hotspots for plastic litter and develop practical technologies to recover it, sort it, and turn it into valuable raw materials. Examples include a robot litter-picking system being tested in Venice, and a “bubble barrier” in Portugal’s River Ave that plans to intercept litter before it reaches the sea. Field workers use an app to record litter types and locations. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FiR1nLvMRrJk" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101000832\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "71%", "point_y": "61%", "point_mx": "71%", "point_my": "54%" }, { "point_id": "6", "counterId": "391", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Joined-up monitoring of the Atlantic’s health ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>AtlantOS </h3><p>The Atlantic Ocean is a first line of defence against climate change. But whilst the evidence points to faster warming and acidification, and slowing ocean circulation, initiatives to monitor these changes are still scattered. The AtlantOS consortium set out to create an integrated observing system for the Atlantic. The researchers looked in detail at the three essential components of ocean observation – physical, biogeochemical and biological – to analyse current capacities and identify knowledge gaps. There’s still some way to go, but the work will benefit society, prosperity and science. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FKySJYWPOtPk" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/633211\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "44%", "point_y": "60%", "point_mx": "44%", "point_my": "52%" }, { "point_id": "7", "counterId": "392", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Aquatic creatures flag up toxins at low levels ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>ToxMate </h3><p>Europe’s wastewater treatment plants work hard to remove chemical and biological contaminants from what will eventually become our drinking water. Treated water is monitored for quality, but measuring very low levels of pollutants needs specialist analyses that tend to be done only once or twice a year. The ToxMate project developed a real-time monitoring system based on the behaviour of three species of aquatic invertebrates – snails, shrimps and leeches – that are highly sensitive to toxic chemicals. Housed in a self-contained outdoor cabinet, the system has proved itself in several real-world applications.</p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FDMDByhc59Ow" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/835453\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "6%", "point_y": "86%", "point_mx": "6%", "point_my": "61%" }, { "point_id": "8", "counterId": "393", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Young citizen scientists track plastic pollution", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>Plastic Pirates </h3><p>Plastic pollution is a menace to our seas and inland waterways. But what kinds of plastic? Where is the problem worst? Young Europeans are helping to answer these important questions through the citizen science project Plastic Pirates – Go Europe! Schools and youth groups collect plastic samples from streams and rivers and record their results. Scientists then analyse the data and use it to create pollution maps. Plastic Pirates began during the pandemic under the Trio Presidency of Germany, Portugal and Slovenia. In 2022 it became a pan-European initiative with EU funding. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FaaeYgOfc00Q" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/programme/id/HORIZON_HORIZON-MISS-2021-OCEAN-IBA-02\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "88%", "point_y": "20%", "point_mx": "88%", "point_my": "40%" } ] }, { "lang": "en", "id": "3", "counterId": "367", "name": "Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities ", "hash": "4Cities", "img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/CITIES-WEB_0.jpg", "icon": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/home-icon4.png", "title": "4Cities panorama", "popup_title": "Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities mission ", "popup_iframe": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FMbzPpUnzLzo" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "points": [ { "point_id": "0", "counterId": "366", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "These Pelicans are not flying: the world’s first carbon-neutral hockey team ", "point_subtitle": "Lahti, Finland", "point_desc": "<p>The Lahti Pelicans are now officially the world’s first carbon-neutral hockey team. Their journey towards carbon neutrality started in 2017–2018 and since then, they managed to reduce their footprint by more than 70 percent. The remaining emissions have been offset through projects certified by the internationally recognised Gold Standard. How? Their stadium is cooled with renewable energy and they only travel in a sustainably fuelled bus. Also thanks to their efforts, the city of Lahti is on the right direction to become climate-neural by 2030.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://www.lahti.fi/en/news/european-green-capital-2021-lahti-celebrated-the-culmination-of-the-year-with-sports-art-and-music-the-mayor-also-skated-for-the-climate/\" target=_blank><strong>European Green Capital 2021, Lahti, celebrated the culmination of the year with sports, art and music — the Mayor also skated for the climate</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "53%", "point_y": "62%", "point_mx": "53%", "point_my": "53%" }, { "point_id": "1", "counterId": "394", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Industrial actors join the journey towards decarbonisation", "point_subtitle": "Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain", "point_desc": "<p>Vitoria-Gasteiz received diffused support for its goal to achieve climate neutrality by a wide range of actors, including 37 stakeholders across various sectors and large industrial companies. For example, Mercedes Benz has set 2030 as their decarbonisation time target for its Vitoria-based plant, while Michelin plans to decarbonise a part of its factory by 2025. PepsiCo and the Eroski supermarket chain have declared their intention to be completely decarbonised by 2030, as well as the Alava Technology Park, which is home to more than 150 companies in the technology sector.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://netzerocities.app/resource-4067\" target=_blank><strong>Vitoria Gasteiz Climate City Contract</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "30%", "point_y": "91%", "point_mx": "30%", "point_my": "62%" }, { "point_id": "2", "counterId": "395", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "EmPowering citizens at the Power plant ", "point_subtitle": "Reykjavik, Iceland", "point_desc": "<p>The Geothermal Exhibition allows visitors to experience first-hand how green, sustainable energy is produced, raising awareness on this renewable form of energy. It is installed in one of the largest single-site geothermal power plant on the planet, the Hellisheiði ON Power plant in Reykjavik. Geothermal energy is thermal energy extracted from the Earth's crust, which Hellisheiði ON Power plant uses to produce electricity for Iceland’s national grid and for hot water for the capital region of Reykjavik.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://www.on.is/en/geothermal-exhibition/\" target=_blank><strong>Geothermal Exhibition - Orka náttúrunnar</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "91%", "point_y": "78%", "point_mx": "91%", "point_my": "58%" }, { "point_id": "3", "counterId": "396", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Renewable and local: the striking energy production of Bologna’s photovoltaic system ", "point_subtitle": "Bologna, Italy", "point_desc": "<p>The AgroAlimentary Centre of Bologna (CAAB) started one of the largest photovoltaic systems on buildings in Italy. This pilot experience is implemented on large buildings, ensuring a striking production of 6 million KWh of renewable energy, which will be consumed by local communities to power local buildings, cover part of local families’ electricity needs and power electric vehicles. The CAAB's next objective is to reach 11,000 square meters of photovoltaic systems, reaching a production of 10.4 million kWh.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://www.caab.it/il-mega-impianto-di-green-energy-del-caab/\" target=_blank><strong>CAAB'S MEGA GREEN ENERGY PLANT - Caab</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "46%", "point_y": "18%", "point_mx": "46%", "point_my": "40%" }, { "point_id": "4", "counterId": "397", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Climate-neutrality is a team effort for the Real Valladolid Football Club ", "point_subtitle": "Valladolid, Spain", "point_desc": "<p>The president of the Real Valladolid Football Club Ronaldo Nazario, confirmed the team’s commitment to sustainability, making it the first sports organisation in Valladolid to join the municipality in their journey to reach climate-neutrality. This collaboration aims to improve citizens’ quality of life and to show how sports can help cities reach climate-neutrality, focusing on urban decarbonisation. Together with Real Valladolid, there are now 55 local and regional organisations and companies that have signed the Climate City Contract of Valladolid.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://www.valladolid.es/es/actualidad/ultimas-noticias/real-valladolid-adhiere-mision-climatica-impulsa-ayuntamien\" target=_blank><strong>El Real Valladolid se adhiere a la Misión Climática que impulsa el Ayuntamiento | Portal Web del Ayuntamiento de Valladolid</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "27%", "point_y": "10%", "point_mx": "27%", "point_my": "37%" }, { "point_id": "5", "counterId": "398", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "A ‘Tree Plan’ to make Marseille cooler ", "point_subtitle": "Marseille, France", "point_desc": "<p>The City of Marseille has launched a "Tree Plan" which aims to plant thousands of trees in parks and gardens, around schools, social and cultural centres and sports facilities, as a part of the city’s commitment to reach climate-neutrality. Trees have a cooling capacity and will help cities to cope with extreme heat, protecting the most vulnerable citizens from heatwave deaths by providing shade and moisture, and by refreshing the air. Around 308 000 seedlings, including 8000 mature trees, have already been identified for planting.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://www.marseille.fr/environnement/actualites/lancement-du-plan-arbres\" target=_blank><strong>Un Plan Arbres pour une Ville plus verte</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "4%", "point_y": "42%", "point_mx": "7%", "point_my": "50%" }, { "point_id": "6", "counterId": "399", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Financing sustainable urban projects with Green Bonds ", "point_subtitle": "Münster, Germany", "point_desc": "<p>The City of Münster managed to collect a grand amount of 310 million euros within 2022 and 2024 for financing expenditure and investments with a clear environmental or social benefit. It did it thanks to the adoption of a framework for sustainable financing that included the placement of Green Bonds. In 2022, the first wave of funds amounting to 140 million euros were allocated to finance sustainable urban projects such as the construction and renovation of the Mathilde Anneke Comprehensive School, the expansion of the main sewage treatment plant with the fourth purification stage and the expansion of fiber optics. In 2024, Münster has lived up to the successful first placement and collected additional EUR 170 million with the second Green Bonds to finance new projects like the construction of a new school building, the installation of solar thermal energy panels at ground level, and to continue the expansion of the fibre optic network.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://www.stadt-muenster.de/fileadmin/user_upload/stadt-muenster/20_finanzen_und_beteiligungen/pdf/Haushalt/Nachhaltige_Finanzierung/2024_05_14_Erfolgreiche_Neuauflage_des_Green_Bonds.pdf\" target=_blank><strong>Erfolgreiche Neuauflage des Green Bonds: 170 Millionen Euro für nachhaltige Investitionen</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "54%", "point_y": "83%", "point_mx": "54%", "point_my": "60%" }, { "point_id": "7", "counterId": "400", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Designing solutions for climate neutrality with local communities ", "point_subtitle": "Cluj-Napoca, Romania", "point_desc": "<p>The Municipality of Cluj-Napoca inaugurated the Civic Imagination and Innovation Centre (CIIC) in October 2017 with the aim to facilitate debates on urban challenges. CIIC serves as a hub for local government, citizens, and experts from various fields to discuss the city’s transformations. Hosting over 50 public events, it promotes participatory governance, including co-designing the best solutions for Cluj-Napoca to reach its goals of climate neutrality by 2030. In 2022, CIIC integrated the Urban Innovation Division to enhance collaborative projects and participatory governance.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://clujnapoca2030.ro/?page_id=15\" target=_blank><strong>Empowering You for a Climate-Neutral Future</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "74%", "point_y": "70%", "point_mx": "74%", "point_my": "68%" }, { "point_id": "8", "counterId": "401", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "The Sound of Zero Emissions: Oslo’s journey towards emission-free buildings’ construction ", "point_subtitle": "Oslo, Norway", "point_desc": "<p>Since 2016, the Municipality of Oslo has worked to make their construction projects emission-free by 2025. And it seems like they might actually reach their goal, going from 0% in 2019 to 77% zero emission share of works in 2023. Every year, the Municipality invests approximately 1-2 billion euros to build schools, roads, nursing homes, kindergartens and many other infrastructures for local communities. To do this without generating emissions, the construction process must involve electric machines, as well as battery-electric transport. These are just some of the ways that Oslo has found to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the construction industry, helping the city reach its goal to reduce direct greenhouse emissions by 95 percent within 2030.</p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://www.klimaoslo.no/sound-of-zero-emissions/\" target=_blank><strong> The Sound of Zero Emissions - construction in the city centre</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "63%", "point_y": "42%", "point_mx": "63%", "point_my": "45%" } ] }, { "lang": "en", "id": "4", "counterId": "369", "name": "Soil Deal for Europe ", "hash": "5Soil", "img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/SOIL-WEB_0.jpg", "icon": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/home-icon5.png", "title": "5Soil panorama", "popup_title": "Soil Deal for Europe mission", "popup_iframe": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2F3hPlZqwwhhM" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "points": [ { "point_id": "0", "counterId": "368", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Boosting soil carbon helps with climate, food and floods", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>CIRCASA </h3><p>We urgently need to monitor, conserve and increase stocks of organic carbon in our soils. Soil degradation and loss of organic carbon harm food production, water retention and biodiversity. Sequestering carbon in the soil, on the other hand, mitigates climate change by absorbing atmospheric CO2. The CIRCASA project brought together global experts on carbon sequestration in agricultural soils. The aim was to support them in monitoring the amount of carbon in soils and scaling up ways to increase it, based on satellite data, ground-level measurements, soil surveys and long-term experiments. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FTUPsFFWTulk" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/774378\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "94%", "point_y": "23%", "point_mx": "94%", "point_my": "40%" }, { "point_id": "1", "counterId": "402", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "App gives farmers a quick way to check soil health", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>iSQAPER </h3><p>The links between soil quality and agricultural land use are complex. The iSQAPER project developed an easy-to-use smartphone app that integrates existing survey data with the newest science on how land use affects soil properties and vice versa. The researchers tested innovative agricultural management practices in the EU and China and developed new standards to assess soil quality. Armed with the free app, farmers can learn more about the properties of their own soil, and explore ways to maintain fertility and reduce erosion by choosing the right crop varieties, growing techniques and drainage regimes. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2Ff5bJOovdzEg" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/635750\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "51%", "point_y": "34%", "point_mx": "51%", "point_my": "44%" }, { "point_id": "2", "counterId": "403", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Does it hurt to eat the plastic harvest? ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>MINAGRIS </h3><p>Many farms get through a lot of plastic – think of the polythene film used to warm the soil and keep down weeds, or the rising use of plastic-coated fertiliser and pesticide granules. As these plastics slowly break down, billions of tiny plastic particles contaminate the soil. The ongoing MINAGRIS project will assess the impact of microplastics on physico-chemical soil properties, soil biodiversity, plant productivity and ecosystem services, and how they might move into plants and other parts of the environment. MIGRANIS will also quantify the consequences of unsustainable soil management.</p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FfZDZUgChgjQ" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101000407\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "75%", "point_y": "78%", "point_mx": "75%", "point_my": "59%" }, { "point_id": "3", "counterId": "404", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Bird’s eye view makes sense of land management ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>LANDSUPPORT</h3><p>Balancing Europe’s goals for food, energy, leisure, housing, environmental health and climate change means trade-offs between different land uses. Such complexity can make it hard to make sense of even the best EU and national policies. The LANDSUPPORT project created a web map system based on existing data from satellites and ground surveys, backed up by powerful mathematical models. The result is a comprehensive decision support system – available at <a href="https://www.landsupport.eu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">www.landsupport.eu</a> – that’s free to use and based on the latest science. The team tested their models at EU, national, regional and farm scales. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FzqfSS2puu4E" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/774234\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "13%", "point_y": "14%", "point_mx": "13%", "point_my": "40%" }, { "point_id": "4", "counterId": "405", "point_caption": "Read", "point_title": "Toxic chemicals further damage stressed soils ", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>GLOBALTOX </h3><p>Toxic chemicals from agriculture and mining are bad for soil health, affecting both microorganisms and the non-living fraction of the soil. The situation can worsen when soils are also stressed by high temperatures, low moisture, increased carbon dioxide and ultraviolet radiation resulting from climate change. The GLOBALTOX project collected samples of soils affected by metal contamination from mining, agriculture and industry. By studying the soils under different artificial environmental conditions, researchers were able to model how climate change multiplies the effect of existing pollution.</p><p>Read more about this project <a href="https://cordis.europa.eu/article/id/358582-toxic-soils-and-the-impact-of-climate-change">here</a>! </p>", "point_content_img": "/sites/default/files/exh/2022-09/exh_missionsoil_toxicsoil.jpg", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/704332\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "66%", "point_y": "20%", "point_mx": "66%", "point_my": "40%" }, { "point_id": "5", "counterId": "408", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Beans are good for you and the environment", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>Legumes Translated </h3><p>Beans and peas are good for you – and for the environment too, according to researchers in the Legumes Translated project. Unfortunately, European consumers don’t favour these healthy crops. Whereas one-seventh of the world’s arable land is used to cultivate legumes, in Europe it’s less than one-sixtieth. For animal feed, we also import a lot of soybeans that are grown unsustainably. Legumes Translated and another project named TRUE aim to get legumes grown more widely in Europe. Legumes could play an important role in the EU’s Farm to Fork strategy that is part of the European Green Deal. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FL5EHlUucKyU" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/817634\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "32%", "point_y": "37%", "point_mx": "32%", "point_my": "44%" }, { "point_id": "6", "counterId": "409", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Sharing best practices in pesticide spraying", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>INNOSETA </h3><p>Safe and sustainable use of pesticides and fertilisers is a challenge that involves both technology and skills. Some EU regions and farm types do this better than others. The INNOSETA project set up a network to spread best practices in spraying. The aim was to help close the gap between the high-end crop protection solutions on the market and everyday European agricultural practices. INNOSETA brought together research, industry, farm advisors and growers to share their ideas in a self-sustaining community. Its web platform offers technical information, training and case studies in seven languages. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FXNeowh5jwYY" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/773864\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "71%", "point_y": "40%", "point_mx": "71%", "point_my": "47%" }, { "point_id": "7", "counterId": "410", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Understanding the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem and its people", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>AfricanBioServices </h3><p>We all depend on nature, and that’s often acutely true of rural people in developing regions. Population growth can damage the natural habitats on which people rely, driving a spiral into poverty. The Serengeti- Mara ecosystem in Kenya and Tanzania is famous for its wildlife, and is also home to many people. The AfricanBioServices project aimed to understand how climate change, human population growth and changes in land use affect biodiversity and human well-being, and to use this information to derive novel solutions for sustainable development. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2FZI_d1smLS1I" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/641918\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "90%", "point_y": "10%", "point_mx": "90%", "point_my": "36%" }, { "point_id": "8", "counterId": "412", "point_caption": "Watch", "point_title": "Making tomatoes more tolerant to climate change", "point_subtitle": "", "point_desc": "<h3>TomRes </h3><p>Who doesn’t love a ripe tomato? But tomato plants are hungry, and they are under stress from climate change and high energy costs. Many commercial tomato growers face water shortages, pressure to cut fertiliser use, and sometimes new plant diseases. The TomRes project worked to find disease-resistant varieties that can thrive with 40 percent less water and 20 percent less fertilisers. From over 10,000 tomato types the researchers studied novel genetic markers to find the hardiest plants. They also investigated different growing methods, such as the use of rootstocks and helpful micro-organisms. </p>", "point_content": "<p><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" src="https://europa.eu/webtools/crs/iframe/?oriurl=%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fembed%2F95wWJAFzKJY" title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="315" frameborder="0"></iframe></p>", "point_content_img": "", "point_link_footer": "<a href=\"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/727929\" target=_blank><strong>Discover more about this project</strong><svg focusable=\"false\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"ecl-link__icon ecl-icon ecl-icon--fluid\"><use xlink:href=\"/themes/custom/exh_theme/images/media/icons.3cf410f9.svg#ui--external\"></use></svg></a>", "point_x": "9%", "point_y": "42%", "point_mx": "9%", "point_my": "47%" } ] } ] </script> <section class="section-panoramas section-panoramas-2022" data-panorama-count="1"> <div 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