The focus of the Greek summer is none other than the Aegean Sea, where Greek and foreign tourists will vacation for another year, looking for coolness on the coasts and in the alleys of the islands. The Aegean, however, faces a series of risks and has open wounds: the consequences of climate change that directly threaten the Mediterranean, which has been characterized as a crisis hotspot, the introduction of invasive species, the problems created by the rapid increase in tourism, pollution of the sea with plastics and sewage, eutrophication and overfishing systematically disturb the balances. If to these is added the ever-present geopolitical risk, it becomes clear that the future of the Aegean hangs by a few threads. How many more summers will he be able to “take out” the beloved sea?
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2024-05-11 06:44:37