AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildfire tech for Greece: Athens’ Hellenic Space Center is using new thermal-imaging satellites to spot hot spots through smoke and model fire spread, helping the Fire Service pre-position crews and cut response times as drought and blazes intensify. Water stress on Greek islands: Reuters reports seven Aegean islands, including Astypalaia, have declared drought emergencies, with reservoirs running low and farmers forced back to brackish well water as tourist demand rises. Heat and health pressure: A new study says climate-driven hot nights are stealing sleep across Europe; Athens residents lose about 45 hours a year, underlining how heat worsens daily life beyond just travel. Desert dust surge: Research finds Sahara dust is rising across Europe, with southern Europe’s dust levels now more than double northern areas—raising health and even solar-efficiency concerns. EU climate policy fight: Ten EU countries, including Greece, urge Brussels to rethink carbon pricing on transport and heating fuels ahead of ETS reforms, warning of added costs for households. Maritime emissions scrutiny: Kickster’s analysis flags FuelEU Maritime “deficit” risk for over 40% of assessed ships, stressing that operations and fuel choice matter as much as technical efficiency. Regional energy links: Cyprus and Lebanon, with the World Bank, agreed to study connecting their electricity grids to boost energy security and sustainable development.
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