This episode of Explaining Greece takes listeners on a journey from high-stakes international climate negotiations to the everyday forces driving up electricity prices in Greece—offering a comprehensive look at global climate diplomacy, emissions trends, and the real-life impacts of the climate crisis, from heatwaves and floods to rising energy bills.
Deputy Chief Editor Cheryl Novak is in conversation with Dimitris Tsekeris, Senior Climate Policy Analyst at Climate Analytics in Berlin, to unpack what happened behind closed doors at this year’s Bonn Climate Conference, where global emissions stand against targets ahead of COP30, and how geopolitical tensions are shaping climate ambition across Europe and beyond.
Then, the podcast turns to Greece’s own energy transition for a clear-eyed state of play, examining how much power is now generated from renewables, how fossil fuel dependence continues to drive up electricity costs in Greece, and what structural reforms are needed to decarbonize effectively without leaving consumers behind.
Most importantly, the podcast explores the solutions and pathways that could move Greece toward a more resilient and affordable energy future.