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Posidonia 2020 Could Be Biggest Ever Maritime Meetup

2020-02-11 by Argophilia Travel News

Posidonia 2020

The 2020 Posidonia exhibition is on course to see record numbers of exhibitors and visitors this summer, serving the Greek shipping industry.

Tags: climate change, Greece events, Greek shipping, HELMEPA, Maritime conferences, maritime events, Posidonia 2020, Posidonia Games, Posidonia Golf Tournament, sustainability

Will the Greek Paradise Be Paved Over Like Florida Was?

2019-10-16 by Phil Butler

Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens

In Athens, tourism decision-makers are poised to turn Greece tourism into a Florida clone. Key leaders want investment to double visitors.

Tags: Bank of Greece, Brookings Institute, climate change, environmental concerns, Florida, Fulbright Scholar, Greece, Greece development, Greek tourism, NATO scholar, SETE, sustainable tourism, sustainable travel, Theodore Pelagidis, University of Piraeus, Yiannis Retsos

September 20th the World Goes on Climate Strike to Save Our Planet

2019-09-17 by Phil Butler

Climate Strike

September 20 – 27, millions of people concerned about the massive effects of climate change will walk out of workplaces and homes. Join them.

Tags: 350 Org, climate change, Climate Strike, Cousteau Divers, Environment

ADAPTtoCLIMATE Conference to Address Crete Agricultural Adaptation

2019-06-05 by Argophilia Travel News

Coming up in Heraklion June 24th and 25th, the ADAPTtoCLIMATE Conference will focus on the adaptation of the agricultural sector to climate change.

Tags: ADAPTtoCLIMATE, climate change, Crete Agriculture, Crete climate, Crete environment, Crete events, ECMWF, Theodoulos Mesimeris

Study Reveals Greece In Environmental Crosshairs

2018-02-28 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Greece heat wave

According to a new scientific study, Athens will be the worst hit of all European capitals where future droughts and heatwaves are concerned. Researchers at Newcastle University sourced all the available climate models (based on three scenarios) in order to predict how weather patterns will evolve for some 571 European cities between 2050 and 2100.

Tags: Athens climate, climate change, drought, floods, future climate, global warming, Greece climate, Greece drought, Greece floods, heatwave, Selma Guerreiro

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