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Water scarcity: How Leros, Patmos & Attica reached a state of emergency – The action plan following the NTUA report
RAAEY decides on emergency water-scarcity measures and evaluates the plan for the capital – The goal is the immediate implementation of emergency actions through fast-track procedures and flexible tenders without affecting consumption
Negative audit court report on reforestation: Historically, fewer reforestations are carried out than planned
According to the findings of the Supreme Audit Court, “over time, far fewer reforestations are carried out than planned, and the restoration of the forest environment in the damaged areas is not monitored and, therefore, cannot be verified.”
Farantouris: Questions and criticism to the Commission over cuts to environmental funding
The Greek MEP calls for the revision of the European Commission’s decision to abolish the autonomy of the flagship LIFE programme — the EU’s only dedicated funding instrument for environmental protection
Greece’s decisive role in the negotiations for the new EU climate law
An 85% emissions reduction target by 2040 was achieved, with a review clause and flexibility safeguards – The Greek proposals that were incorporated into the final text of the Council of Environment and Energy Ministers
From Marathon and Mornos to the “Evrytos” project: The new battle to prevent Attica from going thirsty
How the water will reach Athens based on the plan of the Ministry of Environment and EYDAP - The "red alert" for the reserves in the reservoirs of Attica - The aim is the consolidation and the consolidation of municipal water supply companies
Initiative 21: Presentation of an action plan on the climate crisis and the environment – Creation of a model center for dementia and alzheimer’s disease
In his speech, the Vice President of the Government, Kostis Hatzidakis, praised the work of the Initiative and noted, among other things, that “its formation constitutes a shining example of unity and productive cooperation"
Hurricane Melissa strengthens dramatically with 300 km/h winds: “Last chance to protect your life” (Live feed)
Nearly 250,000 people without power – The wind intensity makes Melissa the second strongest storm in Atlantic history, after Hurricane Allen in 1980
Typhoon Project: 903 tons of waste collected from Greece’s coastlines
The mission of the vessel Typhoon, operated by the Athanasios Laskaridis Charitable Foundation, is unique worldwide. For six consecutive years, it has been constantly at sea, 365 days a year, cleaning inaccessible coastlines across Greece