As part of the State of Climate in Greece for 2025, conducted by scientists from the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development at the National Observatory of Athens and
The European Commission launched a public consultation on a new legislative initiative for CO₂ markets and infrastructure, as part of the EU strategy for industrial decarbonisation. The Green Tank submitted
A new scientific study examines the reasons why Greece’s system of protected areas continues to face serious challenges, despite repeated institutional reforms and improved administrative coordination in recent years.
In November 2025, emissions from power plants reached 1.16 million tons, and the sector’s carbon intensity was 250 g CO2/kWh, an improvement of 7.7% compared to October. However, in the
In an article as part of a special edition with ELIAMEP’s forecasts for 2026, published in Ta Nea, titled “Climate crisis heating up, climate policy in retreat”, Nikos Mantzaris, Chief
In the first 11 months of 2025, we had record production from RES (24,595 GWh) and natural gas (20,864 GWh), record net exports (2,409 GWh), but also record RES curtailments,
The Green Tank submitted detailed comments and proposals on the “Long-term strategy for the renovation of the public and private building stock and its transformation into a carbon-free, highly energy-efficient
The tenth issue of The Green Tank’s newsletter has been published, covering developments over the past six months related to the Just Transition of lignite regions in Greece and across
A recent Inside Story article, “Fish Farming and Environmental Destruction: The EU Builds While the Greek State Destroys”, highlights how the ARTEMIS Interreg Euro-MED project—implemented with the participation of The
Nikos Mantzaris, Policy Analyst and co-founder at The Green Tank, was featured on Naftemporiki TV’s Index programme, hosted by Christina Kousouni and Michalis Mastorakis, in an in-depth discussion on high










