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The Agora hosts a discussion on how Europe, and Greece specifically, have been handling the green transition, addressing questions like how the pivot away from natural gas is going.
The basis for our discussion is three articles written by MacroPolis features editor Georgia Nakou, and senior policy analyst and partner at The Green Tank, an Athens-based think-tank, Nikos Mantzaris.
The articles were published in English by MacroPolis, and in Greek by Inside Story. They were produced with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Athens as part of a climate journalism project.
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Is Greece on track to decouple from fossil gas? - By Nikos Mantzaris
Can the Green Transition be just? - By Nikos Mantzaris
From pipe dreams to power cables: the changing map of Greece's energy ambitions - By Georgia Nakou
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