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RASSEGNA STAMPA PRESS REVIEW
 RASSEGNA STAMPA PRESS REVIEW Novembre 2015
November 2015 07.01.21
30.11.2015
Venezia Radio TV
http://www.veneziaradiotv.it/blog/presentazione-del-libro-il-clima-che-cambia-non-solo-unproblema-ambientale/ 30.11.2015
360 gradi
http://www.360-gradi.it/eventi/evento-presentazione-del-libro-il-clima-che-cambia-non-solo-unproblema-ambientale-0000449518.html 30.11.2015
Famiglia Cristiana
http://m.famigliacristiana.it/articolo/conferenza-clima-parigi.htm
30.11.2015
Csv Salento
http://www.csvsalento.it/notizie/index.php?id=5653 27.11.2015
Rai Radio 3
http://www.radio3.rai.it/dl/portaleRadio/media/ContentItem-3f141d64-e105-4f71-b5f448f2d35558c6.html
27.11.2015
Radio 24
http://www.radio24.ilsole24ore.com/notizie/clima-quinquennio-20112015-periodo-090656gSLAWoKiRB
27.11.2015
Biblioteca Spinea
http://www.biblioteca-spinea.it/blog/2015/11/27/clima-bene-comune/
26.11.2015
Rinnovabili
http://www.rinnovabili.it/ambiente/carlo-carraro-clima-grande-passo-avanti-333/ 26.11.2015
Radio 24 - Intervista a Carlo Carraro (min. 34)
http://www.radio24.ilsole24ore.com/programma/effettonotte/trasmissione-novembre-2015220008-gSLAhJ2fRB?refresh_ce=1
26.11.2015
Milano-Eventi.it
http://milano-eventi.it/milano-presentazione-del-libro-il-clima-che-cambia-non-solo/28379 25.11.2015
Ambiente Plus
http://ambiente-plus.it/il-clima-che-cambia_77586/
25.11.2015
Institute for Climate Economics
http://www.i4ce.org/paris-2015-cop21-and-beyond-cooling-the-climate-debate-by-chair-ofsustainable-development-environment-energy-society-and-college-de-france/ 25.11.2015
Scienza e Governo
http://www.scienzaegoverno.org/content/il-clima-che-cambia-non-solo-un-problemaambientale
24.11.2015
Yahoo Notizie
https://it.notizie.yahoo.com/clima-parigi-pu%C3%B2-ancora-impedire-il-disastro-ecco082559016.html 24.11.2015
Tiscali
http://archivio.notizie.tiscali.it/esteri/feeds/15/11/24/t_121_20151124_EST_TN01_0022.html?esteri 24.11.2015
LaPresse.it
http://www.lapresse.it/mondo/europa/conferenza-sul-clima-parigi-puo-ancora-impedire-ildisastro-ecco-come-1.799512
24.11.2015
Thetis
http://www.thetis.it/it/thetis-partecipa-al-convegno-il-clima-che-cambia-cambiamenti-climaticiimpatti-e-politiche-climatiche-in-italia/ 20.11.2015
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia
http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=197955
20.11.2015
Associazione Italiana Economisti dell’Energia
http://www.aiee.it/
19.11.2015
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia
http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=197904 19.11.2015
MeteoNetwork
http://www.meteonetwork.it/attivita-associativa/convegno-clima-che-cambia-cambiamenticlimatici-impatti-e-politiche-climatiche
17.11.2015
LEDS
http://ledspadova.eu/?p=1975
17.11.2015
Levi cases UNIPD
http://levicases.unipd.it/energia-e-cambiamenti-climatici-17-novembre-2015/ 16.11.2015
Padova Oggi
http://www.padovaoggi.it/eventi/energia-e-cambiamenti-climatici-convegno-palazzo-bo-17novembre-2015.html 16.11.2015
Ufficio Stampa dell’Università degli Studi di Padova
http://www.unipd.it/comunicati?page=2
13.11.2015
Centro Epson Meteo
http://www.meteo.expert/news/clima-cambia-cambiamenti-climatici-impatti-politicheclimatiche-in-italia/ 13.11.2015
Il Mulino
https://www.mulino.it/isbn/9788815261083 12.11.2015
AIEE
http://www.aiee.it/documenti/bollettino_novembre_2015.pdf
12.11.2015
AIEE
http://www.aiee.it/documenti/bollettino_novembre_2015.pdf
11.11.2015
LifeGate.com
http://www.lifegate.com/people/news/carlo-carraro-paris
11.11.2015
Meteo.it
http://www.meteo.it/news/il-clima-che-cambia-7946.shtml
10.11.2015
LifeGate.it
http://www.lifegate.it/persone/news/carlo-carraro-parigi 06.11.2015
Beforeitsnews
http://beforeitsnews.com/economy/2015/11/what-were-writing-what-were-reading-162772882.html
06.11.2015
National Geographic Italia
http://www.nationalgeographic.it/wallpaper/2015/11/06/foto/che_tempo_fara_-2830060/1/ 06.11.2015
TripleCrisis
http://triplecrisis.com/page/2/
05.11.2015
EAERE Newsletter
I CCG 2015 B est Climate P ractices Co ntest o n " Climate Change and W ater A vailability fo r Fo o d
P ro ductio n" Aurora D'Aprile
It’s amazing when digital technologies and participatory processes combine to advance
solutions to global challenges. At ICCG we experienced a small taste of such potential during
the annual contest dedicated to bottom-up, innovative ideas to address climate change.
The ICCG Best Climate Practices contest (this year at its third edition) in 2015 focused on
the theme “Climate Change and Water Availability for Food Production". It was launched in March 2015 and the evaluation process
ended in October, with the winner project being presented at Expo Milano on October 23. The 2015 edition featured 45 candidates from over 20 countries around the world, presenting a wide range of new ideas and existing
projects to improve agricultural water management, develop water-smart food production systems and enhance water and food
security in those areas most at risk from climate change. The variety and quality of this year's candidates were remarkable. The
proposed practices range from innovative water harvesting and conservation methods to low-cost, easy-access precision farming
technologies. The enthusiastic participation showed that solutions to arduous problems not only exist but in many cases can evolve
into forward-looking social business and enterprises.
The evaluation procedure consisted in two phases: the online voting polls open to all registered users of the Best Climate Practices
platform, and the assessment conducted by the international jury, this year featuring Michel Camdessus, Carlo Carraro, Raffaello
Cervigni, Frank Convery and Alberto Garrido. In both phases the candidates were evaluated on a scale of 1 to 5 points upon the
following criteria: feasibility, replicability, originality and potential or proven impact. The final ranking was produced by combining the results of the online voting and the assessment of the jury members, to whom we
owe deep thanks for their invaluable help.
In October the project “A multifunctional greenhouse to grow food and collect water” was elected as the winner of 2015 Best Climate
Practices Award. The project’s developer is Roots Up, a young organization based in Gondar, in Northern Ethiopia. Their multifunctional greenhouse is designed to capture dew, fog and rain water, which can be used for both irrigation and domestic needs. Roots Up’s goal is to enhance the resilience and adaptation capacity of communities facing harsh climatic conditions, soil erosion and
recurrent droughts. They also organize training workshops for farmers on how to build their own greenhouse and develop site-specific
methods to improve soil health. With the Best Climate Practices Award, this year consisting in a prize of 10000 Euros, they will scale
their activity up by building an improved version of the greenhouse and organizing training activities in several other villages and
communities.
We will follow their progress and the development of the most promising initiatives proposed this year, believing in the potential of
every little step to widen the path towards big changes. Visit the website: www.bestclimatepractices.org
Aurora D'Aprile
International Center for Climate Governance and Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
Italy
V o lvo Enviro nment P rize Fo undatio n - I nvitatio n to no minate 2016 Please nominate for the Volvo Environment Prize 2016.
To be eligible for consideration, nominations must be submitted by January 10, 2016 at the
latest. Nomination guidelines and nomination forms are available on the website.
Please fill out the on-line nomination form and attach additional files to the form.
The nominations should describe and explain the nominee’s main achievements and their
importance.
THE VOLVO ENVIRONMENT PRIZE
The Volvo Environment Prize Foundation invites universities, research institutes,scientists and engineers as well as other individuals
and organizations to submitnominations for the Volvo Environment Prize.
The Prize consists of a diploma, a glass sculpture and the Laureate is awarded a prize of SEK 1.5 million.
You will find more information regarding the Volvo Environment Prize and previousLaureates on the website.
Call fo r P apers - Special I ssue o f Strategic Behavio r and the Enviro nment, “ The P o litics and P o litical
Eco no my o f Enviro nmental P ro tectio n” Call for P apers Special Issue of Strategic Behavior and the Environment “ Th e P olitics an d P olitical Econ om y of En viron m en tal P rotection ” Guest editor: Johannes Urpelainen Environmental economists have developed a number of policy instruments that promise cost-effective environmental protection. In
practice, however, governments often fail to use such policy instruments. Research in political science and political economy attributes
04.11.2015
Apice
http://www.apicescrl.it/it/component/k2/item/270-fondazione-giorgio-cini-onlus-newsletternovembre-2015.html