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  • Προ των πυλών η λειψυδρία στην Ελλάδα – Υπερδιπλασιάστηκε η κατανάλωση νερού σε 20 χρόνια

    Προ των πυλών η λειψυδρία στην Ελλάδα – Υπερδιπλασιάστηκε η κατανάλωση νερού σε 20 χρόνια

    Τα στοιχεία αυτά προκύπτουν από έρευνα του World Resources Institute (https://www.wri.org/data/aqueduct-40-country-rankings) αλλά και από έκθεση της Deloitte για τη διαχείριση των υδάτων που πραγματοποιήθηκε για λογαριασμό της ελληνικής κυβέρνησης.

    Προ των πυλών η λειψυδρία στην Ελλάδα – Υπερδιπλασιάστηκε η κατανάλωση νερού σε 20 χρόνια
  • Emmanuel Karalis, Greece’s pole vaulting sensation, has climbed to the second spot in the world rankings

    Emmanuel Karalis, Greece’s pole vaulting sensation, has climbed to the second spot in the world rankings

    Karalis is enjoying the peak of his career, showcasing remarkable consistency and jaw-dropping performances. His ascent began in September 2024, when he secured second place at the Diamond League final in Zurich with a 5.82-meter jump, earning him a spot in the global top three with 1,426 points, behind Duplantis (1,625) and American Sam Kendricks (1,453).

    Emmanuel Karalis, Greece’s pole vaulting sensation, has climbed to the second spot in the world rankings
  • Solar Power: Greece in the Global Top 10

    Solar Power: Greece in the Global Top 10

    The top three countries with over 1 kW of solar power per capita are Australia (1,521 Watts per capita), the Netherlands (1,491 Watts per capita), and Germany (1,187 Watts per capita). Greece is grouped with Estonia and Austria, each having 964 Watts per capita. These figures come from the latest report by SolarPower Europe, which examines the global solar energy market outlook for the period 2025-2029.

    Solar Power: Greece in the Global Top 10
  • Warning from the Financial Times: “Easy target” Athens for wildfires–Mount Hymettus

    Warning from the Financial Times: “Easy target” Athens for wildfires–Mount Hymettus

    “Athens, whose wider metropolitan area is home to 3.6 million people, narrowly avoided a catastrophic fire—but only just,” the FT article notes, reminding readers of the devastating fire in 2024, when flames reached the Halandri area after passing through Penteli.

    Warning from the Financial Times: “Easy target” Athens for wildfires–Mount Hymettus