
Rethinking energy security in a net-zero world
As the world accelerates toward a cleaner energy future, ensuring energy security remains a complex challenge. A severe blackout in Spain and Portugal in April
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As the world accelerates toward a cleaner energy future, ensuring energy security remains a complex challenge. A severe blackout in Spain and Portugal in April
Progress toward the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set in 2015, is faltering—only 17% of targets are on track, with many stalled or regressing.
Greece’s Attica region, facing severe climate risks due to urbanization and economic pressures, is pioneering a model for integrating climate adaptation into regional development through
Greece’s leafy suburb of Kifissia, often seen as a climate haven due to its greenery, faces growing environmental and urban challenges that threaten its resilience.
A return to the traditional Mediterranean diet in Greece offers a powerful opportunity to address both environmental and public health challenges. Research using the FABLE
The Adaptation Investment Cycle (AIC) — a strategic investment planning tool developed through our Horizon Europe Pathways2Resilience project. With €738 billion in climate-related losses since
The MaritimeGCH model, developed by the UN SDSN Global Climate Hub, is a powerful decision-support tool designed to help shipowners navigate the complex decarbonization landscape
Greece’s Climate Targets at Risk Without Cross-Sector Integration Greece’s ambitious goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050 is under threat due to fragmented policymaking across
How prolonged droughts are intensifying flood risks—and how political inertia is hindering the adoption of well-known solutions such as nature-based defenses and improved planning. Authors: Prof.
The often underestimated risks associated with tariff implementation, along with the broader economic and political implications, deserve closer scrutiny. Tariffs are frequently used as policy
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