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Giammaria, I information boy scout is back in prime time - TV

2024-02-25T18:34:08.247Z

Highlights: Giammaria, I information boy scout is back in prime time - TV. Every week a current, Italian and international, read through an in-depth journalistic investigation. "We are intoxicated by words. This is why we say: enough comments, let's start with the facts: we want to be sure of what we say" "Petrolio, far from talk shows - he continues - is an assertive, community programme, designed for the general public of general television"


Duilio Giammaria defines himself as a boy scout for television information, even though he has years and years behind him as a war correspondent in the hottest areas of conflict, from Iraq to Afghanistan, and is celebrating 10 years of his investigative program Petrolio. (HANDLE)


Duilio Giammaria defines himself as a boy scout of television information, even though he has years and years behind him as a war correspondent in the hottest areas of conflict, from Iraq to Afghanistan, and is celebrating 10 years of his investigative program Petrolio .

Without prejudice to the parenthesis at the direction of Rai Documentari, he now returns in prime time on Rai3 (after the parenthesis of Gocce di Petrolio on Saturdays at 4.30 pm) from Tuesday 27 February in prime time on Rai 3, every week a current, Italian and international, read through an in-depth journalistic investigation.

A Giammaria satisfaction for you?

"Let's say - he replies in a conversation with ANSA - for my entire team that is back together, now let's see how it will go, we always aim to delve deeper into certain themes, to inform the public, then everyone has the tools to make up their own minds his opinion, we live in an era where it is simple, immediate, but we accompany the public to go in depth, perhaps starting from the beginning is better, to have all the pieces of the puzzle available."

"Petrolio, far from talk shows - he continues - is an assertive, community programme, designed for the general public of general television, which is inspired by the tradition of the best scientific dissemination and public service journalistic investigation. We have bet on the creation of a format in which the investigation in images merges with dissemination and instead leaves out the debate built on words".

Duilio Giammaria consults the international scientific community, its most proven studies, cutting-edge updates and the best research, in order to restore meaning to otherwise difficult to understand issues.

A program in which reportages, investigations and life stories, following a precise narrative line, lead the viewer - clearing away useless or harmful misinformation - to understand a phenomenon that would otherwise be difficult to read.

"We are intoxicated by words. This is why we say: enough comments, let's start with the facts: we want to be sure of what we say" What will you do?

"In the first episode of energy, climate and oil, the real one, but also of greenhouse gases and methane - announces Giammaria -. We will tell the story of oil from the 70s to today. Scientists from important oil companies had already predicted in the 80s precisely the climate change that would be recorded decades later with extraordinary accuracy, even if for years the oil giants contradicted what their own scientists were saying. The predictions precisely anticipated the increase in temperatures by 0.2 degrees every decade It is fundamental - Giammaria points out - that the citizens of the planet understand once and for all, in Italy, abroad,

that protecting our climate is the greatest test of global leadership, of abandoning fossil fuels as soon as possible and increasing the amount of renewables and energy efficiency.

In the other episodes we talk about water, big pharma and birth rates, among other things.

We also have a new studio."

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