For instance, all the sewage from Athens and waste from about 50% of the city’s industrial sites flows into the Gulf of Saronikos (Samulski 33). However, much of this waste is untreated. To a large extent, water pollution from Athens has resulted in the severe pollution of the Mediterranean Sea. Besides that, many wetlands in Athens have suffered from human activities and from being drained for agricultural activities. As a result, these areas have become endangered due to degradation and many wetlands have been earmarked for programs in conservation. On the face of it, Athens is party to treaties regarding biodiversity, pollution, endangered species, climate change, marine dumping, hazardous wastes, ship pollution, and …show more content…
In addition, Athens is about to receive the final 7.3 billion Euros payment in the recent bailout package, however, this cash has been held up. It is predicted that if the rescue funds are not released, it will be unlikely for Athens to make the pensions and salary payments in an effort to settle all the dues with the IMF. The cost of living in Athens is increasing everyday as the salaries remain low. Subsequently, most low income earners do not have many alternatives of entertainment and recreation. It is, therefore, an expensive city to live especially for the mid and low income