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The sometimes lazy slur of "greenwashing"

Greenwashing? When is Greenwashing just another cliche?

The forthcoming EU Green Claims Directive will require any voluntary environmental claim or label used in B2C marketing in the EU to be specific, evidence‑based, independently verified, and transparently communicated, with significant penalties for greenwashing. Its aims are positive, although it would be best to have mandatory laws rather than foc...

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Electric Vehicles: not a panacea, but a key part of the solution

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Tired of getting into circular arguments with die-hard fossil fuel supporters about the 'unsustainability' and fake greenness of electric vehicles (EVs) I decided to do a little research. Some key findings for your own conversations and debates! EVs do indeed have an environmental footprint. According to a landmark International Energy Ag...

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Can Parnitha Outfox Climate Change?

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"The fox fell silent and looked at the Little Prince for a while. "Please... tame me!" she said." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,  Le Petit Prince (1943).Wildlife is supposed to be wild, not habituated. Yet, highly intelligent wild animals that are dietary generalists, like foxes, are very prone to habituation in high-visitation natural ...

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This summer (and the following) choose small, family-run accommodations and tours

The Coffee Shop of Zagora Women's Agritourism Cooperative, Pelion, Greece The Coffee Shop of Zagora Women's Agritourism Cooperative, Pelion, Greece

No matter what lengths corporate chains, green-certified or not, may go to convince you that they are just as beneficial for local communities and the planet as small, locally-owned, family-run tours and accommodations, the simple truth is they are not because they can never be. The long explanation is at https://ecoclub.com/about/philosophy . The short one is that they are run for the benefit of corporate shareholders, and adequate corporate profits in an exploitative system can only be made by fully exploiting everything and everyone, and then maybe throwing back some CSR chunks to the community for the annual ESG report. Whereas, you can support local families directly! It's not a difficult choice, as according to estimates, for example in Greece, about 80% of all hotels are under 50 rooms and the overwhelming majority of these are independent and family-run. If you can also find a self-managed or cooperatively-owned establishment, such as...

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Here be Dragons: Drakotrypia Cave, a Hidden Gem on Mt. Mainalon, Arcadia

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Nestled high on Mt. Mainalon in Arcadia, the Drakotrypia cave – or the Dragon's Hole – offers a fascinating detour for those exploring the green heart of the Peloponnese. This cave, explored in 1969 but still blessedly undeveloped, sits about 5km from and overlooks the picturesque stone-built village of Vytina. Its location, a short detour off the ...

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80 years ago...

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80 years ago, on this day, December 3, 1944, and for a month, Athens became a battlefield. Extreme positions and cruelty on both sides, plus the hand of outside powers keen, as always, on dividing and ruling led to thousands of deaths, followed by tens of thousands in the ensuing Greek Civil war 1946-1949, which still poisons political life in Gree...

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The mighty tyrant and his humble waterfall

When visiting a cultural or natural site, many rush past, some look, few see. A humble waterfall in the centre of Athens' National Garden is a favourite spot of mine as you just can hear soothing water sounds in ultra stereo mode while relaxing on a strategically placed bench. Tourists, couples, small groups, and the occasional horde ...

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Alevromoutzouroma, the literally colourful feast of Galaxidi

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Literally translating to flour-smudging, Alevromoutzouroma is a traditional flour throwing festival taking place every Clean Monday (the Monday marking the beginning of Lent) in the historic port of Galaxidi (Map) Central Greece. Galaxidi was an strategic fortified stronghold since antiquity controlling trade routes in the ...

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The scary but cute Ghosts of Amfissa

Feast of the Harmaina Ghost in Amfissa, Greece Feast of the Harmaina Ghost in Amfissa, Greece

Amfissa, a town going back three millennia, 20 km from the famous Oracle of Delphi, has had a complicated history, occupied by and/or fiercely resisting Persians, Macedonians, Romans, Knights of St. John, Catalans, Ottomans and Nazis. New empires and religions left their mark but failed to erase ancient customs, which, as in other parts of Greece, are particularly evident during the "Apokries" (Carnival) season, that lasts four weeks sometime between early February to late March, depending on Easter day. One of the most famous 'pagan' feasts, officially part of the "intangible cultural heritage of Greece", is the Harmaina Ghost of Amfissa (Το στοιχειό της Χάρμαινας στην Άμφισσα). The modernised version of the feast, based on local oral traditions, was revived in 1995 and is performed annually since. It starts on the eve of the last Friday of the Carnival and ends 24 hours later. You will see street processions by men,...

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Koutouki, a small yet majestic cave near Athens

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Koutouki Cave, about 2 million years in the making by the karst phenomenon (chemical deposition of calcium carbonate through dripping water) on the eastern side of Mt. Hymettus at 510m asl, was accidentally discovered in 1926 when a goat disappeared through a crack and started bleating. The lucky goat survived what today wo...

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