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Ecology and schizophrenia will they go more and more together?
While the Italian Minister for the Ecological Transition, Roberto Cingolani, called on Friday at the G20 climate summit in Naples to "
give a very strong acceleration towards renewable energies
", a hiatus is emerging in Italy between the political voluntarism declared on the climate front and the consequences of these commitments for those who will have to implement them.
So much so that the minister himself is not afraid to contradict himself a few days apart.
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Because the plan presented by Ursula von der Leyen on July 14, entitled Fit for 55, which aims to make Europe the first continent to achieve carbon neutrality in 2050, is causing a lot of concern in Italy.
In particular in the professional circles directly concerned.
Starting with the automotive industry, terrified by the speed of the imposed transition: Europe asks that it no longer sell gasoline or diesel cars in 2035, only
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