The European Environment Agency (EEA) has published its Consolidated Annual Activity Report for 2025, detailing the agency's key activities and achievements in providing environmental data, knowledge, assessments, and reporting to inform policymakers, the public, and other stakeholders. The report, released on 12 June 2026, covers the EEA's work over the past year in supporting EU environmental policy.
The document, designated EEA corporate report 03/2026, outlines the agency's role in delivering timely and reliable environmental information. It highlights the EEA's contributions to EU policy-making, including its work on climate change, biodiversity, air quality, and water resources. The report also details the agency's efforts to enhance data accessibility and stakeholder engagement through its environmental information systems.
As the EU's primary source of environmental data, the EEA's annual report serves as a key reference for assessing progress on environmental targets. The report is available in PDF format and includes a digital object identifier (doi: 10.2800/5459202). It is part of the EEA's corporate reporting series, which provides transparency on the agency's operations and achievements.
Stakeholders, including EU institutions, national environmental agencies, researchers, and civil society, rely on the EEA's data for policy evaluation and decision-making. The report reinforces the agency's commitment to supporting the European Green Deal and other environmental initiatives by providing evidence-based knowledge.
No prior coverage of this report exists in recent records, making this the first detailed account of the EEA's 2025 activities.
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