'We launch a green pact for environmental information, together with journalists, directors and editors. The invitation I make to everyone is to build a common path, made up of concrete ideas and proposals, to give maximum visibility to environmental issues, from climate change to urban pollution, to sustainability and therefore to green job opportunities and solutions. that green economy and science already make available to us. I propose a real, concrete pact, to be developed and signed on the occasion of the next Festival of environmental journalism which will take place in June ': so has the Minister of the Environment Sergio Costa at the end of the forum on environmental journalism in which they participated magazine editors and editors, held in Rome and promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Enea, Ispra and the Federation of environmental media.
The forum, moderated by the Tg3 journalist Mariarosaria de Medici, will be attended by: Sergio Costa, Minister of the Environment, Land and Sea, Federico Testa, President of Enea, Stefano Laporta, President of Ispra, Roberto Giovannini, President of FIMA, Giuseppe Carboni, Director TG1, Lorenzo Salvia, Corriere della Sera, Fabrizio Carotti, Director General of Fieg, Vittorio Di Trapani, Deputy Secretary General of Fnsi, Michele Dotti, Director of L'Ecofuturo Magazine, Maddalena Oliva, Deputy Director Il Fatto Quotidiano, Giovanni Parapini, Senior third advisor sector, social responsibility and social cohesion, RAI, Giuseppina Paterniti, Director of TG3, Francesco Piccinini, Director of Fanpage, Nicola Perrone, Director of DIRE Agency, Massimiliano Pontillo, Director of EcoIncittà, Gianni Todini, Deputy Director of Askanews, Stefano Zago, Director of Teleambiente Maria Rosaria De Medici , TG TG3 RAI out.