Greeks Prioritize Climate Adaptation Amidst Growing Environmental Concerns
According to a recent survey by the European Investment Bank, 98% of Greeks acknowledge the necessity of adapting to climate change, viewing it as a national priority, second only to the rising cost of living. The survey reveals that 90% of respondents advocate for immediate investments to mitigate future costs linked to climate impacts. As Greece faces extreme weather events, including severe storms and heatwaves, public opinion highlights the urgency for robust climate strategies. The findings suggest a significant readiness among Greeks to modify their lifestyles and support adaptive measures beneficial for both the economy and the environment.