The most "green conscious" regions of Italy? Ener2Crowd.com, the first Italian platform for environmental and energy lending crowdfunding, will trace a geography of the "green conscience" .
The regions most sensitive to environmental issues are the most populous ones in Italy . But - paradoxically - it is not the urban centers that support the data but rather the small towns or those close to industrial areas.
« Lombardy is at the top of the standings, with more than double the sensitivity compared to the second in the standings, Lazio. Piedmont is third, but close, Tuscany is fourth. Tail of Valle d'Aosta, which however is the region with an initiative index among the highest: few but good one would say » summarizes Niccolò Sovico , CEO, creator and co-founder of Ener2Crowd, chosen by Forbes as one of the 30 global under-30 talents this year , underlining its role as inspirer and model of new talents and ideas for the future of Italy .
The most important data regards the comparison between the two regions at the top of the ranking and their reference metropolitan areas, Rome and Milan.
97% of the concrete interest in issues related to the green economy comes from 68% of the population living outside the metropolitan area of Milan , with a 44% increase in interest compared to the people living involved in the dynamics of the capital Milanese.
The difference is even more marked if you look at Lazio where 80% of the concrete interest occurred outside the capital , with 26% of the population in the extra-urban areas of the region which recorded an increase of 204% interest in these issues.
"The results of the research of the first GreenVestingForum in Italy testify to the cognitive anesthesia to which the frenetic city life reduces us, preventing us from becoming fully aware of the problem and its urgency and task" comments Giorgio Mottironi , chief sustainability officer and co- founder of Ener2Crowd.
"As if due to the multiple problems, its rhythm of life, a population disillusioned with local politics and economic dynamics, Rome was not even able to think of its own role of direct involvement in such an important process for the country and for all its citizens, what is the energy transition: right where it is defined at the legislative level and where the institutions that promote its importance reside, the message remains closed in the rooms of power and does not pervade people's lives »he underlines Giorgio Mottironi .
Here is the complete ranking compiled by the GreenVestingForum : 1) Lombardy, 2) Lazio, 3) Campania, 4) Piedmont, 5) Emilia-Romagna , 6) Veneto, 7) Sicily, 8) Tuscany, 9) Puglia, 10) Liguria, 11) Metropolitan City of Rome, 12) Sardinia, 13) Marche, 14) Metropolitan City of Naples, 15) Trentino-Alto Adige, 16) Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 17) Abruzzo, 18) Calabria, 19) Umbria, 20) Metropolitan City of Florence, 21) Metropolitan City of Bologna, 22) Metropolitan City of Turin, 23) Metropolitan City of Milan, 24) Basilicata, 25) Molise and 26) Valle d'Aosta.
On Ener2Crowd.com, on the other hand, the number of GreenVestors has reached 1,600 units, with as many as 150 "active" GreenVestors, those who routinely invest in each project, and with an average ticket of € 2,700 for a total investment of about half a million euros . (AJ-Com.Net). AJ / LL 18 JUN 2020 14:30 NNNN