COMMUNICATE THE GREENPEACE IN ITS ANNUAL REPORT
Bari - Puglia is the region of Italy that produces more CO2 in the atmosphere, although not the region to more industrial development is what indicates the environmental organization Greenpeace International in its annual report. To understand the reasons for this dismal record is sufficient to consider that the only coal power plant south of Brindisi Enel entered the atmosphere during the 2009 13 million tonnes (Mt) of CO2, followed closely by Edison station in Taranto with 5, 9 Mt per year. According to the European directive on pollution, the plant limit should not exceed 10.4 Mt, but the only Brindisi plant well over the limit. Still scrolling through the Greenpeace report, we learn later that the total emissions are declining: in 2009 in Italy were issued against 502 Mt 538 Mt of CO2 emitted in 2008 is due to the economic crisis that has slowed production in many areas and for the increasingly widespread use of renewables such as wind and solar, which now account for 20% of electricity produced in the country. "Despite this, said Domenico Belli, head of Greenpeace's climate campaign-there is talk of nuclear and coal forgetting that if the new plants will be implemented Italy sforerà parameters signed with the Kyoto Protocol on the reduction of emissions applications resulting in heavy fines of hundreds of thousands of euro that hit our country. "
The alternative, according to Greenpeace and all the environmentalists, is to guide our economic system towards the production of energy from renewable and treat a more stringent energy efficiency of the plant.
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