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Wildfire season and the lessons from the past
Episode 1230

Wildfire season and the lessons from the past

Nikos Efstathiou joins Thanos Davelis as we break down the latest data from the EU on droughts and wildfire risks, the lessons learned from previous wildfires in Greece, and explore why the way we cover wildfires in the media matters.

The Greek Current

May 20, 202515m 58s

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Show Notes

A recent map published by the EU’s Copernicus program is sounding the alarm ahead of wildfire season showing drought conditions and risk assessments across Europe. This is particularly alarming for southern European countries like Greece, which has seen devastating wildfires in recent years. Nikos Efstathiou, an independent journalist who is studying wildfires and how the media reports on them at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism in Oxford, joins Thanos Davelis as we break down the latest data, the lessons learned from previous wildfires in Greece, and explore why the way we cover wildfires in the media matters.

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