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Mitsotakis on Disaster Response and Energy Transition
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the UN's high-level event on early warnings and extreme heat, emphasizing technological advancements, organizational reforms, and community trust for effective disaster response. He also highlighted Greece's energy transition progress at COP29.
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Greek GovernmentMinistry Of Climate Crisis And Civil ProtectionUnCop29European Union
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
- What concerns regarding the European energy market did the Prime Minister address?
- Addressing inconsistencies in electricity wholesale prices between Southeast European countries and the rest of the EU, Mitsotakis advocated for regional cooperation to ensure energy security and address market distortions.
- What significant organizational change did the Greek Prime Minister discuss in his speech?
- The establishment of the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection was another key point, unifying crucial response agencies like the army, police, and fire services to improve communication and task allocation.
- What key aspects of Greece's energy transition and environmental policies were presented at COP29?
- Greece's progress in energy transition, reducing emissions by 45% since 2005 and becoming an energy exporter, was presented at COP29, alongside its commitment to circular economy and unique ecosystem protection.
- What technological improvements were highlighted by the Greek Prime Minister regarding disaster response?
- Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted Greece's investment in the 112 emergency number, enabling targeted messages to all mobile phones during natural disasters. This ensures both citizens and tourists receive crucial instructions.
- What role does building trust with local communities play in effective disaster response, according to the Prime Minister?
- Mitsotakis emphasized the importance of building trust with local authorities, ensuring that emergency messages like those from the 112 system are heeded by citizens and that evacuation plans are followed effectively.