Greece is experiencing a significant impact from climate change, leading to abnormal temperatures and weather conditions that have caused widespread harm to agriculture, including a near-total loss of mussels in 2024 due to water temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. This disaster, part of a larger pattern of extreme weather and crop failures affecting many parts of Greece, is expected to decimate mussel harvesting in northern Greece, with a predicted 90% drop in 2024 and potential further setbacks in 2025. The country's total aquatic organism cultivation, valued at 619 million euros in 2021 (the third highest in Europe), is facing collapse as extreme weather conditions associated with global warming continue to intensify.