[2] The European Environment Agency (EEA) produces assessments based on quality-assured data on a wide range of issues from biodiversity, air quality, transport to climate change.The agency publishes annually a report on Europe's most polluted provinces for air quality, detailing fine particulate matter PM 2.5.[6] Eionet currently includes covers seven European Topic Centres (ETCs): The European Environment Agency (EEA) implements the "Shared Environmental Information System" principles and best practices via projects such as the "ENI SEIS II EAST PROJECT" & the "ENI SEIS II SOUTH PROJECT" to support environmental protection within the six eastern partnership countries (ENP) & to contribute to the reduction in marine pollution in the Mediterranean through the shared availability and access to relevant environmental information.[10] On 27 March 2012 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted on the report[11] and commended the cooperation between the Agency and NGOs working in the environmental area.[12] In addition to its 32 members and six Balkan cooperating countries, the EEA also cooperates and fosters partnerships with its neighbours and other countries and regions, mostly in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy:[13] Additionally the EEA cooperates with multiple international organizations and the corresponding agencies of the following countries: The 26 official languages used by the EEA are: Bulgarian, Czech, Croatian, Danish, German, Greek, English, Spanish, Estonian, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Malti, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Swedish and Turkish.