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Inverni più caldi, in Italia una settimana in più di temperature sopra lo zero
Inverni più caldi, in Italia una settimana in più di temperature sopra lo zero
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00:00The Italian government is not responsible for the actions of the Italian government.
00:05The Italian government is responsible for the actions of the Italian government.
00:12Sustainable development, territories behind in the 2030 Agenda.
00:18Hotter winters, in Italy a week more temperatures above zero.
00:23Sustainable development, territories behind in the 2030 Agenda.
00:26Between 2010 and 2023, the Italian regions have not been able to undertake an effective course of actions of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.
00:34Of the 14 Sustainable Development Goals analyzed, only for destruction, an improvement is recorded on a large part of the national territory,
00:40while the conditions of almost all regions for poverty, water and water systems, quality of land ecosystems, and what emerges from the fifth report on the territories published by the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development,
00:51in the report, the Alliance for Sustainable Development analyzes the ability of regions and autonomous provinces to achieve 28 quantitative goals contained in strategies, plans and programs officially adopted at the European and national level.
01:02Among the most virtuous are Lazio, Umbria, Valle d'Aosta and the Autonomous Province of Trento, able to achieve 12 goals, while many other regions, especially in the middle of the day, will be able to achieve only 4 or 6.
01:13Autonomous Province of Bolzano, Veneto, Molise and Campania, Calabria, Sicily and Sardinia,
01:16have, in light of the trends of recent years, the largest number of impossible-to-achieve goals.
01:21Even in metropolitan cities, numerous problems emerge.
01:24Florence, Milan, Rome and Cagliari have been better, with 6-8 achievable goals, while Naples, Reggio Calabria, Palermo and Catania have stopped at two goals.
01:32According to ASVI, it is necessary to intervene to seize the opportunities of European regulation on the restoration of nature,
01:37to extend the climate and city contract experience provided by the nine Italian cities involved in the European Union's mission to reduce emissions,
01:46invest in urban regeneration and housing policies to reduce social inequalities, design innovative strategies for mountains and indoor areas.
01:57Winters are significantly warmer due to climate change.
02:01According to a new analysis by Climate Central, global warming is causing an increase in winter days with temperatures below zero in many countries and cities in the northern hemisphere.
02:12In the last decade, more than a third of the 123 countries and almost half of the 901 cities analyzed recorded at least one week of ice in less than a year due to climate change.
02:23Using the Climate Shift Index system, the analysis found that between December and February, on average, in the 2014-2023 decade, climate change added to Italy a whole week of temperatures above zero.
02:36Turin is the city with the highest number of days above zero added by climate change, 30 a year out of 64 total, which otherwise would have been below zero.
02:46Verona, Brescia and Milan respectively have 29, 26 and 22 more days.
02:52The countries with the highest number of winter days above zero are Denmark, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which have recorded at least three weeks more than a day every year.
03:01This winter warming is noted in the analysis as having a serious impact on snowfalls, winter sports, ecosystems, water reserves, spring allergies, parasites, crops and much more.