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However, Greece's position in the Mediterranean basin also make it one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. [21] Climate change has been steadily occurring in Greece for the last century with winters and summers slowly warming. [21] Temperatures have been increasing, but the precipitation of the area has been slowly decreasing. [21]
Temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F) were also recorded at 47 stations in the AEMET network. The agency issued special notice number 3/2022 with information about the phenomenon and initiated a national plan of preventive actions with a level-assignment map. [148] A thermometer showing 39 °C (102 °F) on a street in Valladolid on 15 June.
The climate in Greece is predominantly Mediterranean. However, due to the country's complex geography, Greece has a wide range of micro-climates and local variations. The Greek mainland is extremely mountainous, making Greece one of the most mountainous countries in Europe. [1] [2] According to the Köppen climate classification Greece has 11 ...
Greece has suffered a relentless two months of climate change-related weather, including record-breaking rainfall and devastating wildfires. See the effects. Two months of fire and flood: Greece's ...
Local authorities have suggested wildfires burning through the island of Corfu was the work of arsonists, but climate scientists say rising temperatures are to blame
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Temperatures to remain high in Italy, Greece and across the Balkans even as heatwave eases in France and Spain
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC) is an international environmental treaty negotiated at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), informally known as the Earth Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992.