Gaia Satellite Sent into Space to Monitor the Galaxy
People have always been fascinated with space secrets and want more information. The European Space Agency operated the first step of further discovering space secrets, by orbiting satellite “Gaia.”...
View ArticleSofia Waste Treatment Plant to be Built by Greeks
The Mayor of the Municipality of Sofia, Bulgaria, Yordanka Fandakova signed a contact with the Greek consortium Aktor-Helektor for the construction of a waste treatment plant in the city. The facility...
View ArticleBBC Comments on Greece’s Waste
An article by BBC correspondent Mark Lowen, entitled “Greece Waste: Mounds of Filth on an Island Paradise,” comments on the problem of waste management that Greece is facing. The article describes the...
View ArticleGreek Volunteer Wanted for Halkidiki Goldmine Case
A non-governmental organization based in Belgium is seeking for a Greek volunteer to help in planning the communication strategy, organize demonstrations and coordinate their teams in the case of the...
View ArticleGreek From Thessaloniki Candidate for European Farmer of the Year
Greek farmer Christos Panagiotidis from Thessaloniki, Greece, will participate in the European competition for the best young farmer. The competitors add up to 19 from an equal number of member-States...
View ArticleEuro Parliament Targets Plastic Bag Pollution
The European Parliament is seeking to put a brake on the proliferation of plastic bags and other non-recyclable plastic waste. It is estimated that every year about eight million plastic bags end up...
View ArticleEU Commission Classifies Greek Coastline as ‘Excellent Quality’
The majority of Greek coastlines attained very high scores in the strict testing of bathing water quality conducted by the European Commission. More than two thousand beaches in Greece were monitored...
View ArticleGreek EU Presidency Promotes GM Crops in Europe
An indicative vote of EU member state representatives taken in a closed meeting in Brussels last Wednesday indicated a near unanimous support for the proposal of widely allowing genetically modified...
View ArticleEU Votes to End Scourge of Plastic Bags
EU countries would have to reduce the use of the common, polluting plastic carrier bags, under draft rules informally agreed between MEPs and the Italian Presidency of the Council on Monday and...
View ArticleThe Aegean Sea ‘Travels’ to Rome
The great exhibition of the Natural History Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest “AEGEAN: The Birth of the Archipelago” is hosted at the Exhibition Centre Vittoriano in Rome as of February 16. After...
View ArticleBBC Comments on Greece’s Waste
An article by BBC correspondent Mark Lowen, entitled “Greece Waste: Mounds of Filth on an Island Paradise,” comments on the problem of waste management that Greece is facing. The article describes the...
View ArticleGreek Volunteer Wanted for Halkidiki Goldmine Case
A non-governmental organization based in Belgium is seeking for a Greek volunteer to help in planning the communication strategy, organize demonstrations and coordinate their teams in the case of the...
View ArticleGreek From Thessaloniki Candidate for European Farmer of the Year
Greek farmer Christos Panagiotidis from Thessaloniki, Greece, will participate in the European competition for the best young farmer. The competitors add up to 19 from an equal number of member-States...
View ArticleEuro Parliament Targets Plastic Bag Pollution
The European Parliament is seeking to put a brake on the proliferation of plastic bags and other non-recyclable plastic waste. It is estimated that every year about eight million plastic bags end up...
View ArticleEU Commission Classifies Greek Coastline as ‘Excellent Quality’
The majority of Greek coastlines attained very high scores in the strict testing of bathing water quality conducted by the European Commission. More than two thousand beaches in Greece were monitored...
View ArticleGreek EU Presidency Promotes GM Crops in Europe
An indicative vote of EU member state representatives taken in a closed meeting in Brussels last Wednesday indicated a near unanimous support for the proposal of widely allowing genetically modified...
View ArticleEU Votes to End Scourge of Plastic Bags
EU countries would have to reduce the use of the common, polluting plastic carrier bags, under draft rules informally agreed between MEPs and the Italian Presidency of the Council on Monday and...
View ArticleThe Aegean Sea ‘Travels’ to Rome
The great exhibition of the Natural History Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest “AEGEAN: The Birth of the Archipelago” is hosted at the Exhibition Centre Vittoriano in Rome as of February 16. After...
View ArticleEcumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Calls for Urgent Actions on Climate Change
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew sent a message to the 23rd session of the United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change, calling for urgent actions in light of the Paris Agreement. The...
View ArticleEU Warns Climate Change Damage Could Triple by the 2020s
A new study by the EU warns that damage to critical infrastructure caused by climate hazards could triple by the 2020s and multiply over ten-fold by the end of the century. The study by the EU’s Joint...
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