The European Environment Agency (EEA) has published its Annual Report 2012 and Environmental statement 2013. The document describes the work carried out by the EEA last year.
During 2012, in addition to its regular, on-going activities and specific work for the EU Presidencies of Denmark and Cyprus, major priorities included water, resource efficiency, the green economy and ecosystem accounting; climate change mitigation and adaptation; implementation and development of information and communications technology (ICT) to support environmental observation, monitoring, reporting, assessment; supporting environmental reporting and the implementation of SEIS and INSPIRE.
The report also includes details of internal processes in the EEA, including management processes and details of how the organisation manages its own environmental impact.