Climate Crisis Sends the Bill to European Governments: How Greece Is Affected
Climate disasters are costing Europe billions. As wildfires and floods intensify, governments face a growing fiscal crisis — and Greece is on the front line.
Climate disasters are costing Europe billions. As wildfires and floods intensify, governments face a growing fiscal crisis — and Greece is on the front line.
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