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Wednesday, 05 October 2022 15:16
PINKTOBER @ Hard Rock Cafe - Breast Cancer Awarness Month
Hard Rock Cafe Athens is actively supporting the 23rd annual Hard Rock International's PINKTOBER campaign raising awareness of the breast cancer effort.
Hard Rock Cafes, hotels and casinos around the world operate for the benefit of the American Cancer Society, while here in Greece we will be collaborating for another year with Alma Zois presenting unique actions during the month of October.
This year, Hard Rock is teaming up with world-renowned French Chef and breast cancer survivor, Dominique Crenn, who is currently the only female chef in the United States to attain three Michelin Stars for her restaurant Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco, California. In partnership with Crenn, Hard Rock Cafe will create a limited-time menu item, exclusively available at Hard Rock Cafes, with a portion of proceeds donated to local charities around the globe.
In collaboration with Crenn, Hard Rock will create and offer a special limited edition dish, the Baja Style Shrimp Tacos exclusively available at all Hard Rock Cafes around the world, with a significant amount of the proceeds being donated to Alma Zois.
Hard Rock Cafes, hotels and casinos around the world operate for the benefit of the American Cancer Society, while here in Greece we will be collaborating for another year with Alma Zois presenting unique actions during the month of October.
This year, Hard Rock is teaming up with world-renowned French Chef and breast cancer survivor, Dominique Crenn, who is currently the only female chef in the United States to attain three Michelin Stars for her restaurant Atelier Crenn, in San Francisco, California. In partnership with Crenn, Hard Rock Cafe will create a limited-time menu item, exclusively available at Hard Rock Cafes, with a portion of proceeds donated to local charities around the globe.
In collaboration with Crenn, Hard Rock will create and offer a special limited edition dish, the Baja Style Shrimp Tacos exclusively available at all Hard Rock Cafes around the world, with a significant amount of the proceeds being donated to Alma Zois.
Hard Rock International is offering uniquely designed, limited-edition merchandise in support of breast cancer awareness and research, which includes a PINKTOBER-themed Hard Rock t-shirt and a newly designed PINKTOBER pin. Through the Hard Rock Heals Foundation, a percentage of all proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society to help raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
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Wednesday, 05 October 2022 15:00
Children's Sundays At Hard Rock Cafe Athens!
Hard Rock Café Athens opens its doors and welcomes young and adults, to come and enjoy our Children's Sundays special menu!
A unique Sunday afternoon awaits our little Roxtars from 12 pm-4 pm, full of creative work and face painting, along with a delicious children's meal to enjoy!
The entrance for each child is €15 including the meal.
A unique Sunday afternoon awaits our little Roxtars from 12 pm-4 pm, full of creative work and face painting, along with a delicious children's meal to enjoy!
The entrance for each child is €15 including the meal.
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Tuesday, 04 October 2022 07:00
Winter In Greece: A Traveler’s Guide To Visiting In The Cooler Months
Greece is known for its beautiful summers, of course, but many choose to travel to the country during other seasons, even in winter, and for good reason.
Visiting Greece is a very different experience depending on whether you visit in summer or winter, but you are sure to have a great time in the country no matter when you choose to stay!
Visiting Greece in Winter: Where to travel
Although most picture sunny beaches when considering vacations to Greece, the country has a great deal to offer even in the winter months.
One of the most beautiful and unique places in Greece is Meteora, a stunning rock formation in northern Greece which is home to six enchanting monasteries.
The towering cliffs in Meteora, topped by age-old monasteries, are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the country’s key tourist attractions. One of the most breathtaking places to visit in Greece, and entirely different from other areas across the country, it is certainly not to be missed.
Another option is the small village of Arachova, a short but scenic two-hour drive from Athens. Arachova is a charming and extremely picturesque mountain town with small houses made of wood and stone that lines cobblestone streets. Perfect for a cold weather getaway, one would find it hard to hold on to stress in such an idyllic and relaxing environment.
Many who visit Arachova do so to enjoy the ski slopes which are nearby. They are equipped with all modern ski facilities, including a lift, ski and snowboard leasing shops, and a chalet.
But just past the village is the ancient site of Delphi, one of the most important archaeological sites in the entire world. Do not miss any chance to see the panorama of this place, showing beautiful ruins against a backdrop of staggeringly beautiful mountains.
Another option for a winter traveler to Greece would be to visit one of the two main cities in the country, Athens or Thessaloniki.
To read this article in full, please visit: greekreporter.com
Visiting Greece is a very different experience depending on whether you visit in summer or winter, but you are sure to have a great time in the country no matter when you choose to stay!
Visiting Greece in Winter: Where to travel
Although most picture sunny beaches when considering vacations to Greece, the country has a great deal to offer even in the winter months.
One of the most beautiful and unique places in Greece is Meteora, a stunning rock formation in northern Greece which is home to six enchanting monasteries.
The towering cliffs in Meteora, topped by age-old monasteries, are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the country’s key tourist attractions. One of the most breathtaking places to visit in Greece, and entirely different from other areas across the country, it is certainly not to be missed.
Another option is the small village of Arachova, a short but scenic two-hour drive from Athens. Arachova is a charming and extremely picturesque mountain town with small houses made of wood and stone that lines cobblestone streets. Perfect for a cold weather getaway, one would find it hard to hold on to stress in such an idyllic and relaxing environment.
Many who visit Arachova do so to enjoy the ski slopes which are nearby. They are equipped with all modern ski facilities, including a lift, ski and snowboard leasing shops, and a chalet.
But just past the village is the ancient site of Delphi, one of the most important archaeological sites in the entire world. Do not miss any chance to see the panorama of this place, showing beautiful ruins against a backdrop of staggeringly beautiful mountains.
Another option for a winter traveler to Greece would be to visit one of the two main cities in the country, Athens or Thessaloniki.
To read this article in full, please visit: greekreporter.com
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Tuesday, 04 October 2022 07:00
Greece Sees Record Production From Renewable Energy Sources
Greece has seen a record production of electricity from renewable energy sources exceeding the corresponding output from natural gas this year, without considering the contribution of large hydroelectric plants with exports expected to reach 3 billion cubic meters this year.
The structural upheavals in the energy market brought about by the international crisis also include the fact that Greece became an energy exporter and an energy channel for the Balkan countries, supporting their energy supply with Liquefied Natural Gas infrastructure.
Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas pointed out that with the increase in RES, Greece has a comparative advantage in electricity production for the first time because it has twice as much solar radiation compared to Northern Europe. He estimated that the production of "green" energy will translate into savings of more than 2 billion euros in 2023 from the substitution of natural gas imports.
The developments in natural gas exports are also impressive with the Liquefied Natural Gas storage and gasification infrastructure in Revythoussa playing a leading role. Skrekas has recently stated at the Ministerial Council of the International Natural Gas Conference in Bucharest, that the country exported 0.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas last year, while this year it is already approaching 2 billion.
Moreover, the country's export potential will be strengthened with the commercial operation of the Greek-Bulgarian natural gas pipeline that began on October 1 and the start of operation, in 2023, of the new floating Liquefied Natural Gas station in Alexandroupolis.
Originally published on: greekcitytimes.com
The structural upheavals in the energy market brought about by the international crisis also include the fact that Greece became an energy exporter and an energy channel for the Balkan countries, supporting their energy supply with Liquefied Natural Gas infrastructure.
Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas pointed out that with the increase in RES, Greece has a comparative advantage in electricity production for the first time because it has twice as much solar radiation compared to Northern Europe. He estimated that the production of "green" energy will translate into savings of more than 2 billion euros in 2023 from the substitution of natural gas imports.
The developments in natural gas exports are also impressive with the Liquefied Natural Gas storage and gasification infrastructure in Revythoussa playing a leading role. Skrekas has recently stated at the Ministerial Council of the International Natural Gas Conference in Bucharest, that the country exported 0.7 billion cubic meters of natural gas last year, while this year it is already approaching 2 billion.
Moreover, the country's export potential will be strengthened with the commercial operation of the Greek-Bulgarian natural gas pipeline that began on October 1 and the start of operation, in 2023, of the new floating Liquefied Natural Gas station in Alexandroupolis.
Originally published on: greekcitytimes.com
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Monday, 03 October 2022 07:00
Line 3 To Piraeus Ready In Coming Days
The extension of Line 3 in Piraeus will be operational within the next few days, according to Giorgos Karagiannis, deputy minister of infrastructure and transport.
Speaking to ERT, he highlighted the substantial advantages that the metro lines 3 and 4 additions will provide to not only all Athens citizens but also to the environment. Karagiannis noted that with the operation of the metro in Piraeus, the country’s largest airport will be connected to the largest port in less than an hour. The trial runs for Metro Line 4 started last Tuesday.
“An additional 340,000 passengers will travel daily on this line alone, while 2,000 new trees will be planted in Athens, and, for the first time, architectural contests for square redevelopments will be launched in collaboration with the Municipality of Athens,” he said.
Karagiannis also announced the project for the extension of Line 2 to Ilion will be tendered by the end of 2022 and the extensions to Menidi and Zefiri will follow in the next phase.
Originally published on: ekathimerini.com
Speaking to ERT, he highlighted the substantial advantages that the metro lines 3 and 4 additions will provide to not only all Athens citizens but also to the environment. Karagiannis noted that with the operation of the metro in Piraeus, the country’s largest airport will be connected to the largest port in less than an hour. The trial runs for Metro Line 4 started last Tuesday.
“An additional 340,000 passengers will travel daily on this line alone, while 2,000 new trees will be planted in Athens, and, for the first time, architectural contests for square redevelopments will be launched in collaboration with the Municipality of Athens,” he said.
Karagiannis also announced the project for the extension of Line 2 to Ilion will be tendered by the end of 2022 and the extensions to Menidi and Zefiri will follow in the next phase.
Originally published on: ekathimerini.com
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Thursday, 29 September 2022 12:17
Top 5 Energy Conservation Benefits That Go Beyond Saving Money
Today, a growing number of people are going green, and with all that’s been going on, it is only natural to want to change to a more earth-conscious world.
When we decide to make our lives more environmentally friendly, we may be driven by the need to save money, which is understandable, especially with the energy inflation rate continuing to rise. But, apart from that, there are numerous other reasons why we should start saving energy. And, since it’s easier to do something when you perfectly understand why you’re doing it, here are some of these reasons!
Energy conservation benefits the environment
Environmental issues are becoming especially important now more than ever, and we must take some action. We can start by reducing our carbon footprint. Using energy more efficiently means burning fewer fossil fuels, which results in lower emissions of GHGs and other toxins into the atmosphere, soil, and water. It also reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere, reducing the risk of global warming, and can help mitigate habitat destruction.
Energy conservation enhances health & quality of life
In addition to being damaging to the environment, energy production and consumption can also be damaging to human health. Asthma and lung cancer are just two of the many serious medical complications that pollution from energy sources like coal, natural gas, and oil may cause. Energy conservation ensures a lower carbon footprint, resulting in fewer respiratory diseases.
Energy conservation reduces the risk of depletion
It may seem that we have an unlimited supply of natural resources, but we don’t. In reality, energy reserves are declining every single day. According to a research study by the American Energy Information Administration and the International Energy Agency, the universe is expected to continue the consumption of 2% more energy each year than it consumed the past year, putting us in dire need of conserving energy.
Energy conservation maintains steady energy prices
By conserving energy, any chance of shortages is minimized. Abundant energy supply translates to year-round stable prices or, better still, price reductions. Stable costs mean that your budget will remain steady, and you won’t have to worry about prices exploding. But, this is not about your pocket as much as it is about the whole community and taking care of your fellow citizens that can’t afford their energy bills.
Energy conservation has a positive impact on society
You might think that saving energy will go unnoticed, but, in reality, you’re setting the right example for everyone to follow. Your friends, family members, and neighbors will be interested in knowing what you did to lower your electric bill, and many of them will try to do the same, which will benefit the entire community. As Mother Teresa once said, one alone can’t change the world, but one can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples!
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Wednesday, 28 September 2022 12:42
Gods Of Olympus - Theme Park
Discover the largest mythological theme park ever made in Greece!
Mount Olympus opens its doors and invites visitors of any age to admire the grandeur of Greek mythology, in a spectacular themed show of 1800sqm.
Greece’s most important cultural heritage, the «beginning of everything», THE GODS OF OLYMPUS… as you have never seen them before.
For the first time in Greece, technology meets myth and together they create the most interesting and entertaining theme park.
Through imposing god figures, 3D projections, guided tours, interactive acts, and many surprises, everyone will be able to learn about every god’s life and deeds, as presented in greek ancient writings.
If you think you know about mythology through Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, you will be amazed by how much there is still to learn about the twelve Olympians – the most popular narrative in Greek history.
Mount Olympus opens its doors and invites visitors of any age to admire the grandeur of Greek mythology, in a spectacular themed show of 1800sqm.
Greece’s most important cultural heritage, the «beginning of everything», THE GODS OF OLYMPUS… as you have never seen them before.
For the first time in Greece, technology meets myth and together they create the most interesting and entertaining theme park.
Through imposing god figures, 3D projections, guided tours, interactive acts, and many surprises, everyone will be able to learn about every god’s life and deeds, as presented in greek ancient writings.
If you think you know about mythology through Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, you will be amazed by how much there is still to learn about the twelve Olympians – the most popular narrative in Greek history.
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Wednesday, 28 September 2022 12:29
Vegan Life Festival 2022
The climate is changing. Why don't we change instead?
Vegan Life Festival Athens 2022 is a fact - it returns for yet another year on the first weekend of October, in our beloved Technopolis of the Municipality of Athens! This year, the event is dedicated to the climate crisis, which concerns us now more than ever!
On October 1 and 2, from 11:00 to 23:00, we are waiting for you for the two most exciting Vegan days in Athens!
- Speeches from health and nutrition experts, activists, athletes, and people of every specialty who have something important to share!
- Cooking workshops by beloved Vegan chefs, cooks, and food bloggers!
- Children activities for children of all ages!
- Activist groups for animal rights, solidarity, and environmental protection!
- Spare clothes bazaar!
- Endless uplifting music!
- As well as, of course, the largest exhibition of Vegan products and services in Greece!
Looking forward to the most exciting vegan weekend of 2022? 



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Monday, 26 September 2022 07:00
New Framework For EU Forest Monitoring & Strategic Plans
The European Commission has launched an online public consultation on the upcoming legislative proposal for a new EU framework for forest monitoring and strategic plans. The aim is to develop an EU-wide forest observation framework to provide open access to detailed, accurate, regular, and timely information on the condition and management of EU forests. All stakeholders are invited to share their views on this initiative via an online consultation that runs until 17 November 2022.
The European Green Deal calls for action to improve the quantity and quality of forests in the European Union, so the EU can reach its goal of climate neutrality and creating a healthy environment. The new EU Forest Strategy for 2030 sets the vision for effective afforestation, forest preservation, and restoration in Europe. The Strategy also announces a legislative proposal for a forest observation, reporting and data collection framework and requires the Member States to prepare strategic plans for forests.
In addition to improving forest monitoring, this information will lead to more data-driven decision-making on forests. It is expected to increase public trust in forest management, reduce illegal logging, incentivize and reward more sustainable forest management, and support the adaptation of forests to climate change. This initiative will also help deliver a Europe fit for the digital age as it will empower people, businesses, and administrations by providing access to harmonized forest-related data and making better use of digital technologies.
To read this article in full, please visit the European Commission's official website.
The European Green Deal calls for action to improve the quantity and quality of forests in the European Union, so the EU can reach its goal of climate neutrality and creating a healthy environment. The new EU Forest Strategy for 2030 sets the vision for effective afforestation, forest preservation, and restoration in Europe. The Strategy also announces a legislative proposal for a forest observation, reporting and data collection framework and requires the Member States to prepare strategic plans for forests.
In addition to improving forest monitoring, this information will lead to more data-driven decision-making on forests. It is expected to increase public trust in forest management, reduce illegal logging, incentivize and reward more sustainable forest management, and support the adaptation of forests to climate change. This initiative will also help deliver a Europe fit for the digital age as it will empower people, businesses, and administrations by providing access to harmonized forest-related data and making better use of digital technologies.
To read this article in full, please visit the European Commission's official website.
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Tuesday, 27 September 2022 07:00
EU Commission Consults Citizens & Stakeholders On Possible New Soil Health Law
The European Commission has launched an online public consultation on the development of a possible EU Soil Health Law.
Soils are the foundation of our food security, providing 95% of the food we eat. Healthy soils are vital for life on Earth. They deliver many essential services and are crucial to achieving key objectives of the European Green Deal such as climate neutrality, biodiversity restoration, zero pollution, healthy and sustainable food systems, and a resilient environment.
The EU Soil Strategy for 2030, adopted on 17 November 2021, sets the vision to have all soils in healthy condition by 2050 and to make the protection, sustainable use, and restoration of soils the norm. It also announces that the Commission will table a new legislative proposal on soil health providing a comprehensive legal framework for soil protection granting it the same level of protection that exists for water, the marine environment, and air in the EU. This proposal will complement the Nature Restoration Law and, ensure synergies with climate change mitigation and adaptation actions.
Sustainable soil management and restoration require the involvement of a wide range of economic and societal actors. Therefore, from farmers to foresters, from land planners to industry, from national governments to local authorities, from NGOs to citizens, all stakeholders are invited to share their views on this initiative on soil health via an online consultation that runs until 24 October 2022.
Soils host more than 25% of the world’s biodiversity, are the largest terrestrial carbon pool on the planet, and play a key role in the circular economy and adaptation to climate change. Yet, some 60-70% of EU soil ecosystems are unhealthy and suffering from degradation. Soil degradation is thought to cost the EU around 50 billion euros per year. Halting and reversing current trends of soil degradation could generate up to EUR 1.2 trillion per year in economic benefits globally.
To read this article in full, please visit the European Commission's official website.
Soils are the foundation of our food security, providing 95% of the food we eat. Healthy soils are vital for life on Earth. They deliver many essential services and are crucial to achieving key objectives of the European Green Deal such as climate neutrality, biodiversity restoration, zero pollution, healthy and sustainable food systems, and a resilient environment.
The EU Soil Strategy for 2030, adopted on 17 November 2021, sets the vision to have all soils in healthy condition by 2050 and to make the protection, sustainable use, and restoration of soils the norm. It also announces that the Commission will table a new legislative proposal on soil health providing a comprehensive legal framework for soil protection granting it the same level of protection that exists for water, the marine environment, and air in the EU. This proposal will complement the Nature Restoration Law and, ensure synergies with climate change mitigation and adaptation actions.
Sustainable soil management and restoration require the involvement of a wide range of economic and societal actors. Therefore, from farmers to foresters, from land planners to industry, from national governments to local authorities, from NGOs to citizens, all stakeholders are invited to share their views on this initiative on soil health via an online consultation that runs until 24 October 2022.
Soils host more than 25% of the world’s biodiversity, are the largest terrestrial carbon pool on the planet, and play a key role in the circular economy and adaptation to climate change. Yet, some 60-70% of EU soil ecosystems are unhealthy and suffering from degradation. Soil degradation is thought to cost the EU around 50 billion euros per year. Halting and reversing current trends of soil degradation could generate up to EUR 1.2 trillion per year in economic benefits globally.
To read this article in full, please visit the European Commission's official website.
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