(ANSA) – TURIN, 29 JULY – “We will not hold back on the environmental issue, but we want the rest of society to do its part as well. If things in terms of climate have gone worse and worse in the last 30 years, responsibility he is also from the world of information, which underestimated the problem and did not tell the truth “. Thus Laura Vallaro, Turin head of Fridays For Future, today introduced in the lecture hall of the Einaudi Campus in Turin an event significantly entitled ‘The great blindness: how to tell about climate change in the media’, to which the director of The Nation Agnese Pieni, the director of Repubblica Maurizio Molinari, and that of Green & Blue Riccardo Luna. The meeting on the fifth and last day of the second European meeting of Friday for Future. (HANDLE).
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