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TEXAN: Students named MVPs of recycling, returning 70 million items to recycling centers through the great educational recycling competitions
More than 720 school classes and thousands of students sent a powerful sustainability message across Greece, while the top winners will travel for free in Europe and within Greece
Athens has just one year of water left if winter brings no rain – Drought research raises alarm
The Lake Kremasta project emerges as the only long-term solution – Plans underway for a large-scale desalination plant in Thisvi, with a capacity of up to 200,000 cubic meters per day
The lost village of Kallio emerges from Lake Mornos
About 60 people live in the new settlement and every day they see their childhood memories emerging from the waters of the lake
Evi Lazou – Laskaridis at the Concordia Summit: the ocean is the backbone of life on Earth
The President of the Public Benefit Foundation Athanasios K. Laskaridis spoke about the need to protect the seas - He presented the environmental work of the Foundation, with a focus on the Typhoon Project and Cyclone - "We are all part of the problem, but we can be part of the solution"
The first 47 Lesser White-fronted Geese arrive at Lake Kerkini
Even though the days still carry a hint of summer warmth and swims in the sea continue, nature is keeping perfect time
Alarm for the Mediterranean: New model predicts invasion of toxic fish driven by climate change
A recent study involving the University of Thessaly has raised the alarm over two of the most dangerous invasive species in the region: the toxic silver-cheeked toadfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus) and the lionfish (Pterois miles)