(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 13 - Italy wants to continue "to do its
own part" to tackle climate change but a pragmatic approach is
necessary to protect the environment, Premier Giorgia Meloni
said on Wednesday in her address at the COP29 summit in Baku,
Azerbaijan.
"We need a balanced energy mix to favour the transition process.
"We need to use all available technologies", the premier said.
The prime minister stressed that "ambitious goals" were outlined
at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai in January, and
"reaching these goals requires everyone's cooperation, starting
with the major emitters of greenhouse gases and adequate
financial support.
"Working for a valuable compromise requires sharing
responsibilities and overcoming divisions between developed
countries and emerging and developing economies", said the
premier.
Meloni recalled that Italy is already earmarking for Africa most
of the over four-billion-euro budget of its climate fund and
will continue to support initiatives like the Green Climate Fund
and the Loss and Damage Fund.
However, stressed the prime minister, it is a priority for
decarbonization to take into account the sustainability of "our
production and social systems".
"We must protect nature with men at its core, an approach that
is too ideological and not pragmatic risks to take us off the
road to success", she said in her speech.
Meloni said that, at the moment, there is no alternative to
fossil fuels, but "we need to have a realistic vision", calling
for a balanced transition process.
"We need to use all available energies, not just renewables",
noted the premier, including "bio fuels and nuclear fusion"
which "could produce clean, safe and limitless energy".
Italy, continued the premier, is "at the forefront on nuclear
fusion and in the framework of our G7 presidency we organized
the first meeting of the World Fusion Energy Group sponsored by
the International Atomic Energy Agency, we intend to relaunch
this technology, which could be a game changer as it can turn
energy from a geopolitical weapon into a widely accessible
resource".
"Let's work for a new energy diplomacy to multiply opportunities
for cooperation between the global North and global South", said
the premier.
The opposition 5-Star Movement (M5S) said that Meloni's speech
at the COP29 conference in Baku was written by the fossil-fuel
lobby.
"Premier Meloni repeated the tired narrative put forward by the
gas and oil lobbies at the COP in Baku for the umpteenth time,
proposing solutions whose sole purpose is to allow them to
continue making profits at the expense of citizens," said M5S MP
and former environment minister Sergio Costa.
"She says that the solution to the climate crisis that exists
today is nuclear fusion, which does not exist yet.
"She tells this to Italians who risk losing everything every
time it rains".
Italian critics of Green policies often accuse environmentalists
of adopting an "ideological" approach.
But Costa said Meloni's stance was the "ideological" one. "It is
surprising how ideological this approach, not ideological
environmentalism, is," he said.
"They deny scientific evidence, they do not care about the data
that exists and they entrench themselves in unsustainable but
convenient positions for their partisan interests.
"Climate denial is a dangerous ideology that is out of touch
with reality and risks dragging us into disaster to serve the
interests of the usual suspects".
Angelo Bonelli, an MP for the Green-Left Alliance (AVS), echoed
those sentiments.
"Premier Meloni's approach to the ecological transition is
ideological," Bonelli said.
"In Baku she gave her support to the fossil industry, breaching
the commitments made by the Italian government at COP28 in
Dubai.
"The climate crisis is causing massive damage not only to people
and nature, but also to our economy.
"Between floods and extreme weather events, such as drought, in
a year and a half we have exceeded 20 billion euros in damages,
costs that are paid by Italian citizens".
The centre-left Democratic Party (PD) said Meloni had been
"consistent" in her speech with "nationalist" moves to destroy
the climate. (ANSA).