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Bavaglio alle Regioni per le centrali nucleari


of
Salvatore Giannella


may have taken a false step, Tuesday 10 February, the center-right government which is filled each day with words of federalism and popular sovereignty, and then launches a nuclear decree centralized, vague and against the majority of the Italian people, including that "lots of people Iva "which is the basis of his electoral success. It is a decree that:

put a gag in which the regions will be imposed on the nuclear sites;

silent on the names of regions and sites to house nuclear waste for centuries, for fear of seeing adversely affected the results regional elections. Legitimate fear, as the Italians, not only with the 1987 referendum, but later, were opposed to nuclear power and the fact that our country does not agree at any point because it is an old technology, bad for the environment and health and unsustainable from an economic standpoint. This is why Greenpeace has opened a petition. In just three days, already 12 thousand citizens have signed up to ask their candidates to stand against regional nuclear site

www.nuclearlifestyle.it

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  1. says nothing about how many units are planned, how much energy is to be expected and at what cost. Italy, warns a statement from Greenpeace, use the figures presented in press conferences that Enel is information on what the French manufacturer has to tender: UAE team led by France's Areva EPR reactors gave 4 as on our horizon at a cost of 6.5 billion euro while in Italy one propaganda is about 4 billion;
  2. flying over the security systems linked to central (on this particular item security agencies from three countries, including France, have publicly declared unsafe system of emergency last October EPR). It is a decree that in the absence of a plan with reliable data, not propaganda, it can increase the sense of motivation of the majority of Italians. Of that 'other
  3. Italy, instead, often in a total media silence (as opposed to media hype pro-atom) said yes to the change in the energy sector by investing in line with other industrialized countries such as Germany, resources and intelligence to the savings and greater energy efficiency and to renewable sources of energy.
  4. The novelty of 2009 was the impressive jump in the growth of renewable energy systems installed in Italy. There are 5,991 municipalities where at least one plant is in operation, 3190 was a year earlier, in 2008, in practice, clean sources that up to 1998 concerned with the hydroelectric and geothermal energy a limited portion of the Italian territory, are now present in 79% of the communes. Good news coming from the fourth edition of the report "Renewable Towns 2009" Legambiente, which processes the data obtained through a questionnaire addressed to the municipalities, crossing his answers with studies and reports of GSE, Enea, Fiper, Anev well as regions , Public and local businesses. The increase affects all sources: solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, small hydro, geothermal, biomass plants to be possibly linked to district heating networks.

The beautiful country, in short, is full of replicable good practices that show the recipe for a cleaner future, sustainable, "capable of saving money for families and governments that are able to invest in innovation," says the report edited by Legambiente Head of Energy Edward Zanchini, "significantly increasing the levels of comfort and quality of life." These communities are shaping a new model of distributed generation that radically changes energy and the way you look at the relationship with the territory. It is Italy where they operate, day after day, many administrators and professionals, many craftsmen and technicians, many small and medium enterprises as those that I met last year and who parade in exhibitions like the recent 'Made' in Milan and 'CasaClima' di Bolzano: many Italians who deal with design, manage, build, test in the emerging "green economy" (one of the few areas that is seeing growth in revenues and employees, almost all of the "people to VAT" who generally vote center-right). They have had and will have an extraordinarily important role in the evolution energy conservation and renewable energy sources. Without public awareness, on the one hand inertia, misinformation and the usual business will continue to dominate the choices and decisions in the corridors of power, which will focus on the vagueness of the plan to impose a nuclear country that the majority does not want it. On the other hand, without an incentive that rewards the experience of the virtuous community, the results of the work of these administrators and experts, scientists and professionals who have focused energies on the right, was below the potential. For this is to be hoped that each of us can find the time to send a "good" to those involved, thanks to the energy cleaner to breathe in the air as good citizens and to save them on your bill.

would be nice that there are signs on the agenda to go to find these virtuous community, from the town of Varese Ligure pioneer all'aostana La Thuile, blocking of Municipalities in South Tyrol (Dobbiaco and Sterzing, Brunico and Prad on top) until the Tuscan village of Scansano and down in Salento Lecce and its capital, increasingly characterized by an embroidery of stones and energy. The names of all these sites are virtuous community

www.fonti-rinnovabili.it

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. It is worth going to reload le energie in città che all’energia sostenibile dedicano intelligenza e risorse. Buon viaggio! Salvatore Giannella, giornalista professionista dal 1974, è nato in Puglia nel 1949. Vive e lavora a Milano dal 1975. Studi classici, laurea in lettere moderne. È sposato, ha due figli e due nipoti. Diventa pubblicista collaborando con il settimanale «Oggi». Dopo aver partecipato a Genova all’esperimento di un giornale in cooperativa, «Il lunedì», nel 1975 è chiamato all’«Europeo» da Tommaso Giglio, e diventa direttore del settimanale dieci anni dopo, dopo la pausa di un anno (1984) nella direzione di "Genius", il mensile scientifico Espresso. In 1986 he was chosen by Giorgio Mondadori to direct 'Heron', the first and most popular monthly nature and civilization. Let 'Heron' in 1994 and created the Editorial Delphi, which specializes in projects and events, services and works for the publishing industry and the economy of tourism. In 1999 he wrote the book "The Ark of Art" in collaboration with the historic Pier Damiano Pesaro Mandelli, to tell the story of the superintendent of the Marches that, during the Second World War, gave refuge and safety in thousands of Montefeltro works of art. At the same issue devotes the screenplay for the documentary film for Rai Educational "The list of Pasquale Rotondi" che vince il premio della Presidenza della Repubblica all’Art Doc Film Festival di Roma 2005, come «miglior film dedicato all’arte italiana». Per la stessa Rai Educational scrive la sceneggiatura del film "Odissea negli abissi" dedicato a Vassilj Arkhipov, il capitano della marina sovietica che durante la crisi dei missili a Cuba con il suo NO al lancio di un missile atomico dal sottomarino assediato evitò lo scoppio della terza guerra mondiale. Dal 1997 è tra le principali firme di «Oggi» (Gruppo Rizzoli - Corriere della Sera) per i temi della cultura e delle scienze. Tra i riconoscimenti ricevuti, il premio Zanotti Bianco (1978) e, dieci anni dopo, il premio dei Club Unesco. Nel 2007 ha ricevuto a Rimini la medaglia d’oro International Scientific Committee of the Pio Manzu, chaired by Mikhail Gorbachev, "for having fueled the minds of Italians clarifying concerns, finding and digging into the history and characters in stories, creating backups with stories full of reality and fable." Paulo Coelho was hailed as the "chronicler of the light." Ama Italo Calvino who accepted the invitation to illuminate "the characters and worlds that are not dark and give them strength." In 2008, out of Chiarelettere (www.chiarelettere.it) "The desire for change," the diary of trip to Europe that has resolved outstanding issues that our politicians do not solve for decades. In 2009 he published, Allemandi publisher, "Nicholas I", extraordinary stories of restorations in the history of art of a family that not only provide jobs for half the country in which it operates (Aramengo, between Turin and Asti) has the merit of having cleared the sad fame of this village where the strict judges Savoy sent to the internment failed (hence the name popular "go to the dogs," that fail, go down the drain). Today in Aramengo are masterpieces of art, from Giotto to Picasso, to find colors and health. It's out mid-March for a book anthology he edited to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the great poet and writer Tonino Guerra: "The valley of the Kama Sutra" (Bompiani).

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