A stop in Trentino for the Road Show of the Gestore dei Servizi Energetici-GSE "Diamo energia al cambiamento" (Energy Services Manager-GSE), a public company that is the operational arm of the national government and plays a central role in the energy transition and in the pursuit of our country's sustainable development goals.
The event, designed to raise awareness of incentive mechanisms and spread the culture of sustainability through specific meetings with schools, local public administrations and businesses, kicked off this morning at Trento's Liceo Scientifico Galileo Galilei and was opened by the vice-president and councillor for education, culture and sport, family policies, youth and equal opportunities of the Autonomous Province of Trento, who brought greetings from the president of the province to the young people present, from the city's Galilei, Da Vinci, Rosmini and Buonarroti schools.
The vice-president pointed out that for the provincial government, environmental issues are important and there is full awareness of the difficulties that affect this area and the events linked to climate change. Schools in Trentino are showing great attention with widespread and innovative projects to these issues, which must be increasingly central, because each of us has the responsibility to behave carefully in our own life habits, with an eye to the consequences, without giving up in the face of environmental challenges. The vice-president then addressed an invitation to students to be open to a topic that is increasingly topical, and to school projects, also supported by the Province, which has the goal of reducing climate-changing emissions by 55% by 2030 (compared to 1990). This will only be possible in a transversal synergy between all the people and institutions involved. Because fighting to find solutions for the environment means,' the vice-president continued, 'working together through good daily actions, with the attention, will and passion of young people towards this issue.
It is not by demonstrating, albeit legitimately, in the squares or by defacing, which is an intolerable way of doing so, the cultural heritage of our nation,' the vice-president concluded, 'that environmental problems will be solved, but by engaging young people to question themselves and to make their own innovative ideas available, becoming the real protagonists of change, in a balanced way and with common sense.
Publication date: 04/06/2024