The resources mobilized by the Sardinia region to counter the effects of climate change are well above the minimum required by European regulatory constraints.

This is revealed by the data released by the Region itself in which it is clarified that the Island "is in line with the new strategic objectives sanctioned by the European Green Deal which provides for a series of measures to make the production of energy and lifestyle of citizens. After a positive preliminary judgment on the Regional Program ERDF 2021-2027, the analysis process of the European Commission continues ".

85% of the interventions foreseen in the 21-27 programming are already directed towards the Green Deal 2030 objectives, the administration underlines in a note, "which aims to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and break the link between growth and use of resources. on the contrary, to link growth to sustainable development plans ".

Another positive assessment concerns the measures to protect biodiversity: "The environmental issue, together with the technological and demographic issues, today represent the heart of the problem and the framework within which as a Region we have intended and intend to act to build a strategy for the future ", explains the president of the Region, Christian Solinas." The need to cope with climate change, combined with the need to protect the territories with preventive safety measures and other measures aimed at preserving natural resources and landscape riches of Sardinia not only impose to follow precise guidelines but are the basis of the development strategy implemented by the Region and appreciated by Europe because it is in line with the sustainable development goals ", concludes the governors.

The Councilor for Budget and Planning, Giuseppe Fasolino, recalls the pillars of sustainability and equity, recalling the development programs of Sardinia and the initiatives that have characterized the acts and measures of the Region since the beginning of the Legislature.

"The regional government - he underlines - has focused in particular on the green and digital transition and on intelligent competitiveness, with policies aimed at ensuring inclusive economic growth and decent work for all, safeguarding the environment and biodiversity. These strategies, declined. according to thematic areas and taking into account specific territorial needs, they play a crucial role for the future development of our island and represent the heart of the development strategy implemented by the Region to deliver a better Sardinia to future generations ".

(Unionoline / ss)

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