AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHeatwave Watch: Greece is bracing for another prolonged extreme heat spell, with forecasts pushing toward 40°C in parts of Central Macedonia, Thessaly, Evia and the Peloponnese, while weak winds may leave Athens and other areas feeling even hotter. Energy Governance: The government has introduced a “debt flagging” system to curb “energy tourists,” limiting customers’ ability to switch suppliers after repeated overdue-debt notifications. Wildlife & Safety: A female wolf linked to an attack on a Thessaloniki child has been trapped, treated for severe malnutrition and injuries, and is headed to a conservation sanctuary. Public Health: West Nile virus is spreading further across Europe, with Greece among the hardest-hit countries this year, prompting calls for stronger mosquito-control efforts. Coastal & Marine Tensions: Turkey is monitoring Greek activities in the Aegean and has declared marine parks, while Greece rejects the move as illegal. Water-Energy Innovation: Greece is testing a pilot system combining renewable power, pumped-storage hydropower and desalination for island energy and water needs. Beach Compliance: Halkidiki’s Kassandra municipality is stepping up removal of illegal beach equipment, sending collected items to licensed recycling facilities.
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