Mediterranean Water Crisis Threatens Vineyards in Cyprus and UK
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voxx-ai
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
The article discusses the impact of the Mediterranean water crisis on a vineyard owner in Cyprus and the potential consequences for the UK. Andreas Gregoriou is forced to let his family's vineyard die due to water scarcity. Despite the looming crisis, the government maintains a facade of normalcy to attract tourists.
Key quotes
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"The reservoirs are at 26 per cent. We know what's coming. But officially? Everything is fine. We're still recruiting tourists."
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