(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 15 - Legambiente presented its 100 proposals to the parties for the next legislature this morning in Rome.
These include the elimination of subsidies to fossil fuels, a ceiling on the profits of gas and oil companies, the construction of new renewable energy and recycling plants, simplifying and speeding up procedures.
Legambient says no to the return to nuclear power and the Messina Strait Bridge, and calls for an ecological reconversion of the productive fabric, passing from polluting production to green production.
This could create up to 2.6 million new jobs by 2050.
The NGO calls for the shift of public resources from polluting activities to cleaner and more innovative productions and to infrastructure for sustainability, in particular on zero-emission mobility, purification and waste.
All this in a context of social justice, protecting the occupation and rights of citizens involved in the ecological transition, and fighting illegality and mafia infiltrations.
Legambiente calls for Europe to take leadership in the fight against the climate crisis.
In Italy, it proposes to approve the National Climate Adaptation Plan and regional landscape plans, currently at a standstill, overcoming the resistance of Superintendencies and local authorities to offshore wind farms.
Laong also asks to update the National Energy Plan (Pniec) in the direction of renewable sources.
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