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Greek island pioneering ‘territorial diplomacy’ on energy

A small Greek island of less than 800 inhabitants in the Aegean Sea has managed to become the first energy self-sufficient Greek island using renewable energy sources, and a paradigm for migrant integration — while in the rest of the country, islands depend on burning heavy oil, and the coast guard lets refugees drown at sea, when it’s not participating in pushbacks.

How did this tiny island manage all of this?

Published by: euobserver.com