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NGO: "Greek Government Puts Turtles, and Zakynthos at Risk"
The recent decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) to condemn Greece for the operation of a landfill within the...
58% of Greeks Recycle on a Daily Basis
A survey conducted by Public Issue on behalf of WWF Hellas showed that the number of Greeks who recycle at least once per month...
Poll: Greeks Tend not to Barter or Buy Second-hand Goods
The majority of Greeks tend not to barter goods or buy second-hand items, according to a Public Issue survey commissioned by WWF Greece and...
Greenpeace Blasts Greek Coastal Development Bill
The environmental group Greenpeace has joined in criticism over a bill that would let developers run amok on Greece's coastline and build where they...
Emergency Call to Save Caretta Caretta Turtle
Environmental groups have issued an emergency warning on behalf of the endangered sea turtle species Caretta Caretta, which is about to enter its egg-laying period, with one of...
Greece Will Let Developers Seize Beachfronts, End Free Public Access
A leading ecological group is objecting to Greek government plans to let private businesses - including those who have built operations unlawfully - to...
Athens to Participate in 'Earth Hour' on March 29
The city of Athens is calling on citizens to participate in the global "Earth Hour" initiative by switching off their lights on Saturday, March...
Economist: NGO Scandal, an Embarrassment for Papandreou
In a recent article, the British magazine “The Economist” refers to the corruption in Greece after the latest scandals involving NGOs came to light,...
Greeks Waste Large Amounts of Food
In Greece 37% of citizens are wasting food at least 1-2 times a month. Young people of 18-34 years of age are wasting even...
Eight Out of Ten Greeks Slash Heating Expenses
According to a new survey, published today, eight out of ten Greeks have reduced the heating expenses compared to last year’s data. In Greece...


