Climate Video. Why earthquake-prone Greece is finally considering nuclear power Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 13/03/2026 - 8:03 GMT+1 The Deon Policy Institute argues nuclear energy production is necessary in Greece for energy, economic and climate security. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Why earthquake-prone Greece is finally considering nuclear power Now playing Next Watch: Seagull imitators compete for the best screech Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 27th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next ‘Small miracle’: Przewalski’s horses adapt to radioactive Chernobyl Now playing Next Central Asian countries collaborate to push green energy transition Now playing Next Could eating invasive fish help the oceans? Now playing Next Iran foreign minister heads to Moscow for meeting with Putin Now playing Next What we know about White House press dinner shooting suspect Now playing Next World leaders react in shock to White House press dinner shooting Now playing Next New IRA suspected in car bomb blast outside Belfast police station Now playing Next The UN should 'reform, transform or die', says UN representative Now playing Next Strait of Hormuz standoff leaves 20,000 seafarers stranded on cargo ships Now playing Next How this city influenced the jazz scene Now playing Next Two countries, one city: how young people are hacking the border between Estonia and Latvia Now playing Next US lawmakers urge EU not to water down deforestation law ahead of review Now playing Next Inside Europe’s Supply Chains: Why Companies Source From The UK More videos
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