Sustainable thinking: a lecture to change the present

In an era in which environmental, social and economic crises are increasingly worrying, it is important to increase consciousness. Sustainable thinking is a fundamental challenge today. The meeting in Collevecchio, the presentation of a book, made it possible to face this transition with consciousness

An appointment for the future of the planet

The presentation of the volume took place in Collevecchio (RI) “Sustainability and sustainable development”. A transdisciplinary lecture, published by UTET and edited by the professor Mariella NocenziTeacher to Coris Department of Sapienza University of Rome. The important meeting made it possible to think about a central theme for the present and the future of the company.

A transdisciplinary approach to combining different perspectives

The volume stands out for the transdisciplinary approach, which weaves various knowledge, experiences and languages ​​and theoretical and practical tools To tackle current transformations with consciousness.

With this method you can sustainability Not as an abstract concept, but as a question that directly affects daily life and political, economic and cultural choices. In this perspective, sustainability means reconsidering the relationships between people, environmental and production models, taking into account global inequalities and local responsibilities.

A program full of votes and contributions

Scholars, sector experts, public managers and representatives of civil society took part in the presentation. After the institutional greetings from the mayor of Collegecchio, Federico VittoriThe cultural anthropologist and journalist Tiziana Ciavardini He opened the debate with a reflection on the role of small municipalities in the perception of sustainability.

Professor Mariella Nocenzi illustrated the general setting of the volume, while the professor Giovanna Giannurco He focused on the theme of sustainable mobility. Professor Vanni staysalso a teacher at the Coris Department and ambassador of European Climate PactConsider with a contribution dedicated to the Green-sharing economy and the circular economy: two fundamental pillars to redefine the production and consumption models in a regenerative and including perspective.

From the territory to the transition: practices and testimonials

The event, among the protagonists, saw the presence of Riccardo Valentini (University of Tuscia), the president of ESGR Francesco RutelliGiorgio Galotti of the Ecosystems Foundation E Giammarco PalmieriPresident of the Roma Capitale environmental committee. The latter told the concrete experience of energy community Renewable energy sources and solidarity started in the capital, as a virtuous example of territorial governance and active participation.

Youth Protagonism in Sustainability

An important moment was devoted to dialogue with the students and students of the All -Inclusive Institute “Sandro Pertini” from Magliano Sabino – Collevecchio – Montebuono. The young people had the opportunity to make their voices heard and to treat the speakers directly on the theme of the community of renewable energy, to actively participate in the discussion about sustainability as a collective and intergenerational obligation.

Research BVA Doxa: Young Italians stimulate the sustainable transition

This sustainability is a youth topic, also demonstrates the latest research. According to what emerges from the research BVA Doxa For Cassa Deposit, in which more than 3 thousand citizens were between 14 and 74 years old, sustainability is no longer seen as an ideal, but if A concrete necessity For most Italians, especially among young people.

In addition, 90% have the concept of ESG and 81% considers sustainability as a fundamental objective for the future of the country. Consciousness translates into daily behavior: separate collection, energy saving, purchases of ecological products and sustainable mobility.

Financial choices also reflect this change: 37% of young people are planning to invest in ESG products. The institutions, in particular the state and the cassa deposit, are seen as important actors to guide the ecological transition. The role of young people is central: they are better informed, more involved and ready to act a sustainable future.

Conclusions and last greetings

The conclusions are entrusted to Enrico Giovanniniscientific director ofAsh fish (Italian alliance for sustainable development) and co -author of the volume, who intervened with a final video message. To close the event, a pleasant moment that is offered by the older recreational center of Collevecchio, witnesses to the importance of the community and the dialogue between generations.

An initiative to build awareness

The initiative is promoted with the support of the Manlio Resta FoundationFor years involved in promoting culture and sustainability in the areas. A precious opportunity to build awareness, share good practices and to strengthen the connection between knowledge, active citizenship and the future of the planet.