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Pietro Colucci, President of Kinexia, on Rai 3 Channel speaks about sustainable energy in Italy
Posted: May 12, 2014
Speaking on the Tv program "TGR Ambiente Italia", Pietro Colucci explains how the Green Economy can enable the country to find an alternative to economic speculation existing in the historical sites of the Italian cultural heritage
Concerning young unemployed people, a career in the Green Economy could be useful to save the cultural level of the "Beautiful Country", thanks to the fight of hydrogeological instability.
President and CEO of Kinexia, Pietro Colucci, speaks to young people about green economy. Interviewed on the Tv program "Ambiente Italia", March 8, 2014, he explains how we can stop the economic waste with the recovery and preservation of Italian artistic heritage.
ROME AND POMPEII, BEAUTIES TO BE SAVED WITH THE GREEN ECONOMYIn the emergency of Pompeii money could be used in an efficient manner. The main problem is the lack of water canals: instead of investing in this, caused by the problem of Italian hydrogeological instability, the prefer to invest in the restoration of two Roman domus. It's really useless, if the soil collapses. The green economy, says Pietro Colucci, enables employment of young people in projects of maintenance in the fight against hydrogeological instability. He also refers to the case of Mr. Della Valle in Rome, who despite he is willing to invest in the restoration of the Coliseum, he could not yet managed to start the project because of controversy and bureaucracy.
THAT'S WHY THE YOUNG AND SMALL BUSINESSESMEN SHOULD INVEST IN CULTUREDuring the TV program he spoke also about corporate social responsibility. More than on
ce, even the new government of Prime Minister Renzi, tried to remove the problem of negative private intervention. Entrepreneurs need to actually invest in the intervention of maintenance of cultural heritage, they have the capital to do it, and the interest that their names would be linked to a restoration or preservation of cultural heritage. Abroad, this is a usual and normal activity. In Italy, unfortunately, slow bureaucracies and controversy stop all processes, because the politicians think of money management in a totally different way. Pietro Colucci is optimistic in this regard and also for possible employment for unemployed young people, as long as sensitive to environmental issues.
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