Greece braces for ‘particularly dangerous’ summer as hot dry weather fuels wildfires
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Deadly heatwaves in June? Climate scientists explain why extreme weather is battering Greece
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Greece records weather record with warning of more wildfires this summer
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Greece records hottest ever winter, raising fears of summer fires
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Ravaged by floods and fires, Greece struggles on the front lines of our climate reality
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Most fires in Greece were started ‘by human hand’, government says
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Podcast with the Editor-in-Chief of the journal “Physiological Reviews”: : A discussion about the review article by C. Zerefos, H. Fountoulakis, K. Eleftheratou, and A. Kazantzidis, which addresses the current state and evolution of the ozone layer, particularly solar ultraviolet radiation, with predictions up to the end of the century and assessments of the inevitable impacts expected from the progression of the climate crisis. Zerefos, C., Fountoulakis, I., Eleftheratos, K., and Kazantzidis, A.: The long-term variability of human health related solar ultraviolet-B radiation doses from the 1980s to the end of 21st century, Physiol. Rev., https://doi.org/10.1152/physrev.00031.2022, 2023.
Zerefos: The climate crisis in Greece will cost 700 billion by 2100
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Greece: After fires, experts sound alarm over grim climate future
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‘The next decade will be all about heat’: can Athens head off climate crisis?
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Dramatic sunsets following volcanic eruptions inspired artists like William Turner, Caspar David Friedrich, and Edvard Munch. Their paintings help scientists understand the
atmospheric changes caused by these eruptions. You can read more in the
article "How Mount Tambora and Other Volcanic Eruptions Inspired Artistic Masterpieces" in Discover magazine.
The climate change clues hidden in art history
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PM to present Greek proposal on protecting cultural heritage at UN climate summit
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Beautiful Sunsets (and Sunrises) in Art
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The Art Of Climate Change
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Artists have an eye for pollution
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What Famous Old Paintings Can Tell Us About Climate Change
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The research station NEO -- Navarino Environmental Observatory is a dream come true.
Stockholm University is known for having a strong tradition of both research and education within environmental disciplines and the NEO partnership will now bolster this even further.
A great many prominent persons from both public and private sector commended the research partnership, among them Greece's Minister of Tourism, Olga Kefalogianni:
- NEO's contribution to global efforts, its actions and results, can certainly become a link in the large chain of cooperations that enhance our country.
Scientists use paintings to track climate change
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