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Crete Launches Real-Time Climate Monitoring System With 70 Scientists

Saturday, 20 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete has launched a new climate adaptation mechanism bringing together 70 scientists to monitor and respond to climate-related changes across the island using real-time data. The initiative aims to track environmental shifts such as heatwaves, wildfires, and coastal changes, allowing authorities to respond more quickly and effectively. Regional officials have described Crete as a potential model for climate resilience across Greece and the broader Mediterranean region. For visitors, this means improved early-warning systems and faster coordination during extreme weather events, particularly during the busy summer season when heat and fire risk are highest. Tourists planning trips between June and September should stay informed through local weather updates, follow any safety advisories issued by regional authorities, and check conditions before hiking or visiting inland and forested areas.

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