Original author: Argophilia

The Greek Society for the Protection of Nature (EEPF) hosted the “Climate Challenge” conference on November 25 in Athens, focusing on sustainable solutions for tourism, urban development, and education.

Highlights included discussions on eco-friendly tourism practices, innovative urban planning strategies like biogas energy production in Crete, and UNESCO’s Green Education Partnership promoting climate education globally. Projects such as the “GReco Islands” initiative showcased how collaboration can drive greener models for growth.

The event underscored the urgent need for action, offering practical strategies to integrate economic development with environmental preservation for a more sustainable future.

Read full original article “Climate Challenge Conference Addresses Sustainability in Tourism, Urban Areas, and Education” at argophilia.com

Photo credit: Tadeusz Zachwieja on Unsplash

4 December 2024
By Victoria Udrea 

IGCAT - International Institute of Gastronomy, Culture, Arts and Tourism
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