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vrijdag 10 juli 2026

WORLD WORLDWIDE EUROPE ITALY - news journal UPDATE - (en) Italy, FAI, Umanita Nova #21-26 - Poison fires. Waste disposal and harmfulness (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Delca is burning in Vicopisano; a little further away, in Livorno, Vinicio Bogi catches fire; a week earlier, a Versalis warehouse in Mantua caught fire. The ritual repeats itself every summer, affecting the plastics recycling industry. Risk management issues, high temperatures, inadequate plant engineering, and so on are always cited, yet these events seem to serve a far more deterministic economic logic.

Delca, for example, is a former ENI subsidiary, which sold its shares to a multinational, which had recently seen the latter divest itself of them, in response to the structural crisis in the recycled plastics sector, which is under attack from competition from virgin plastics produced in China and India (also due to the delocalization of our highly polluting basic chemicals) and sold at prices lower than those of recycled raw materials.

Each of these "catastrophic events" causes an environmental disaster. Over more or less extensive and already polluted areas, significant quantities of dust are released, carrying stable organic compounds that form, during condensation, at the temperatures of the fumes and fall over often vast areas of land depending on the orographic configuration, winds, and/or other meteorological agents. Some of these substances (out of a list of several hundred, excluding the metals that volatilize: Cd, Hg, As, Cr, Mb, Mn, Co) fall into the category of so-called "eternal pollutants" because they cannot be digested by enzymatic systems in the environment or in the organic matrix. They are also resistant to physical agents and can enter food cycles. Depending on their polarity (ability to dissolve in water or fat) and long half-lives (half-lives in the body of a single dose, lasting years or decades), persistent pollutants are subject to bioaccumulation (increase in concentrations over time in exposed individuals) and biomagnification (increase in concentration along the food chain).

On these occasions, institutions (usually municipalities) regularly issue ordinances and regulations for potentially exposed individuals, such as restrictions on the consumption and sale of local horticultural products, closing windows and confinement indoors, avoiding outdoor physical activity, and so on. These regulations are equally promptly revoked within a few days, following a standard script, with no reference to the areas of impact, dispersion, and dilution times. All aimed at giving the impression that "everything has passed and gone back to normal." These rituals of "widespread sedation" are increasingly interpreted as a sign of disregard for the possible consequences, a sort of superstitious exorcism, which ultimately supports the thesis that "this is the best of all possible worlds" and a few accidents are part of the game: that's capitalism, baby!

Fortunately, sensibilities are changing, and citizens' committees are increasingly forming to demand clarity, but just as frequently, the "technical" responses from institutional bodies (local health authorities, regional environmental protection agencies, universities) are incomplete and/or insufficient, if not downright reticent. "Lack of resources" is the most common justification, which, even when presented in good faith, cannot dismiss the demands for participation, control, and leadership that communities increasingly generate on their own.

On Saturday, June 13, at the Misericordia in Vicopisano, a group of citizens (including Laudato si' activists) organized a meeting to discuss the consequences of the event; About forty people were present, and at least as many connected via Zoom to the event organized for the evening. Invited speakers included ZeroWaste Italy (Rossano Ercolini, Fabrizio Bertini, Stefano Seghetti), Medicina Democratico (Marco Paganini), TAT Montefoscoli (Sofia Donalisio), and No Vald'Era avvelenata (Antonino Piro). The speakers highlighted concerns about the environment, health, and the institutions' complacency in addressing the problem. Independent investigations of the area were proposed, along with the intention of maintaining a level of organizational surveillance, including a health-related one. The speakers emphasized that the company was not, in effect, a recycling center, but rather a collector of shredded and compressed plastic waste to produce secondary fuel, to be used in cement factories and incinerators. Among the proposals, a moratorium on all incineration plants in Tuscany was relaunched, reflecting a regional desire to expand incineration capacity through the expansion of San Zeno (AR), which has already been completed, the request to expand the Poggibonsi incinerator, and the revamping of the Montale incinerator (PT), which was scheduled to close this year. Not to mention the very recent authorization obtained by Macelloni in Peccioli for the construction of an oxy-combustion plant. The combustion industry remains active and profitable, especially because the exorbitant plant and management costs are still borne by citizens through the TARI (Tax on Waste), despite the "business risk."

Marco P.

https://umanitanova.org/i-roghi-dei-veleni-smaltimento-rifiuti-e-nocivita/
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Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca

WORLD WORLDWIDE EUROPE ITALY - news journal UPDATE - (en) Italy, Sicilia Libertaria #470 - The Religion of GDP (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

The Deception of Capital ---- In recent weeks, the topic of Italian economic growth has been making headlines in various media outlets following the release of data from ISTAT and other economic agencies. The resulting picture is rather discouraging, given that recorded GDP growth and estimates for next year are among the lowest in the entire EU, standing at 0.5%. This is compounded by inflation growth among the highest, so much so that there has been talk of an economy in a state of near-stagnation. At the same time, employment data were released, which instead showed further growth, something now considered something of a paradox Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: employment growing faster than GDP Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: which certainly has its explanations, including the fact that employment is growing among the poor, in low-value-added sectors, and among the over-50s. Another topic of discussion in recent times has been Italy's request to the EU to grant an exemption from the Stability Pact Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: the allowable public debt Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: for energy-related spending, due to the wars that have driven up fuel prices. The Italian government, leveraging the exemption from the Stability Pact granted for military spending, hoped to extend it to energy spending as well, allowing it to present Italians with a measure to reduce fuel costs. But that didn't happen, and the government's energy policy was harshly rejected because, in granting the exemption, European leaders tied the possibility of exceeding the debt to investments in renewable energy, in line with the European Green Deal that Meloni and company have always opposed. But this hasn't stopped government clones from appearing in front of the cameras and claiming the measure as a victory. A few days later, perhaps to atone for the setback, the majority revived the old nuclear issue, touting it as the primary and definitive solution to Italy's energy problems, knowing full well that the first plant could perhaps be ready in ten years.


Returning to the (lack) of GDP growth, the government is criticized by the political opposition, as well as by a certain less institutional left, for having played on the spoils of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: which, as was widely expected, proved to be a complete failure and a further worsening of public debt, the effects of which will be seen in the near future Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: for not having an industrial policy, and for having done nothing to incentivize innovation, research, and productivity. However, this is nothing new. The perennial crisis of the Italian economy for at least thirty years has highlighted the lack of an industrial policy and the failure to focus on this famous triad Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: research, innovation, and productivity Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: as the causes of modest, or in some instances, negative, growth rates. Hence the persistent demand from international organizations and rating agencies for the implementation of those fundamental structural reforms that would have released positive and profitable energies and initiated a phase of growth. It's not the place to revisit this long-standing debate here, but it is worth recalling the social disasters wrought by the various pension, labor market, school, and healthcare reforms Brasil, Bento Goncalves/RS, OSL: reforms that the growth colossus is never satisfied with, continually imposing new and more burdensome sacrifices.

It might therefore be surprising that years later, after having lived through a pandemic and entered a phase of permanent war since 2022 (the old Bush!), even the "left" (and not even the worst!) is adopting that typical neoliberal language. Here's a small sample from Il Manifesto, a newspaper that has never stopped calling itself communist and claims to represent the most authentic soul of the left. "Due to the long-term effects of the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Italian GDP could stagnate or contract," Panetta noted. In his opinion, we need to refocus on research, artificial intelligence, and labor productivity. These are distant worlds seen from the perspective of Meloni." (Roberto Ciccarelli, Lavoro povera, costi alle stelle, May 30, 2026, p. 8). "Istat, in fact, certifies chronic structural delays: low investment in research and development, poor innovation, fragmentation of the productive fabric, weakness of intangible capital. Investments in knowledge, technology, and strategic industrial capacity remain insufficient. It is within this framework that the country's social fragility can also be understood. Industrial decline and the productivity crisis are not separate from inequality: they are a direct cause." (Filippo Belloc, Industrial Decline and Social Impoverishment, May 23, 2026, p. 4). In another article published on June 4, by Emiliano Brancaccio and titled "The Beautiful Country, a Paradise for Millionaires," the well-known economist denounces Italy as a welcoming country for the super-rich and rightly explains the reasons for a desirable and necessary wealth tax for those with a net worth of more than two million euros. However, within the same article, a recurring economic argument is made that doesn't differ much from more orthodox positions: "Italian capitalism remains among the last in Europe in terms of efficiency, productivity, and the ability to create widespread wealth. Nor is the litany that we need to attract foreign investment valid. Today, Italy is a net exporter of capital, largely due to the austerity of the past decade, which has further depressed our growth and imports compared to other countries. As often happens, creating a 'rich man's paradise' means pandering to a backward economy."
I have certainly extracted the most compromising parts from the articles, and they express more nuanced positions, such as this conclusion from Belloc: "Yet the data clearly indicate the need for a turning point: rebuilding a public capacity for value generation, bringing strategic decisions back under collective control, investing in research, innovation, and public services, strengthening healthcare, education, and welfare in an aging country experiencing growing social demand. In short, we must direct development, or Italy will remain crushed between external dependence, industrial decline, and social impoverishment."

However, the fact remains that as long as we continue to use the tools and languages of capital and propose a vision that doesn't differ greatly from the current system, the class struggle, as Brancaccio himself points out at the beginning of his article, will be won by the capitalists. Continuing to sanctify research, innovation, and productivity certainly doesn't help the exploited classes emancipate themselves. Wouldn't it be desirable to start creating fractures, for example, starting with language?

Angelo Barberi

https://www.sicilialibertaria.it/2026/06/21/la-religione-del-pil/
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Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca

WORLD WORLDWIDE EUROPE FRANCE - news journal UPDATE - (en) France, Monde Libertaire - We're dying of heat!! (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

You read the title. Indeed, we're dying of heat, both figuratively and literally. ---- Government and media discretion regarding the number of victims of this heatwave? A heatwave that isn't the first. As if to make us believe that superficial measures have been taken since 2003 and that this is enough to withstand the blow? The answer is no. ---- Certainly, a very, very small number of us are more attentive and adopt preventative measures against the heat, and even then, not everyone. But it's not enough. ---- Adaptation ---- The word, that word "adaptation." The magic formula that every government trots out like a magic formula, a mantra. This word is supposed to give us hope for better things in the future. It's just a word without effect, because since 2003, "adaptation" efforts haven't materialized much. Schools, hospitals, nursing homes, workplaces, some public transportation, etc., are still places of heat torture.


Urban greening is largely ineffective. Moreover, plants die in the heat. A mere token gesture.

Some very recent buildings may be satisfactory in terms of thermal insulation, but to what extent in 40°C heat? And when you step outside these buildings, you're exposed to the furnace. But what about older housing, especially inhabited by low-income populations?

I ask myself a question. Are we caught in a trap? Can technology solve everything? Or does it bring benefits on one hand and undesirable effects on the other? I'm not an expert, but I ask myself these questions.

We are suffering, and there are those responsible.
Co-responsible: capitalism and governments. Since the 19th century, greenhouse gas emissions have increased dramatically due to the Industrial Revolution. Transportation and factories began spewing out ever-increasing quantities of carbon dioxide. Capitalism and governments, working hand in hand, encouraged production. First coal, then oil, which would take over, leading to ever-increasing emissions into the atmosphere. Then, in 1972, the Meadows Report warned of the dangers of greenhouse gases. It took decades for this report to be taken seriously and followed by half-measures from the government. Moreover, climate change denial is a powerful force. And capitalism is dragging its feet in its efforts to stop gas emissions.

Trump and most other presidents continue their criminal policies by supporting greenhouse gas emitters and producers.

The deaths caused by heat waves are not without culprits. Those who must be held accountable are the states, the capitalist system, and corporations. These deaths could have been avoided if policies had been implemented decades ago. They weren't. And they won't be in the future. I think this because I don't believe in hierarchical political systems.

Party leaders are exploiting the heatwave issue; it's easy for them to do so, it's pure political opportunism. They won't do anything more than anyone else.

Shame on you, leaders of today and the past.

Rigidity
The world of work is very rigid. We have to keep working even during high temperatures. Sure, there are small measures: teleworking, the start of earlier work hours, sometimes bottled water, breaks.

All of this shouldn't prevent illness or trips to the emergency room, but it should minimize the number of people forced to seek medical treatment, or even die at work.

Furthermore, I have doubts about staggered work schedules. At night, we sleep poorly, we sweat, and we have to get up earlier without having recovered.

All of this is endangering the lives of others. This cannot continue.

We demand, we call for a complete work stoppage during heat waves. The right to refuse to work is currently so contested and frowned upon by employers, sometimes even resorting to blackmail with the threat of dismissal. Capitalism will line its pockets when work resumes; that's something they know how to do.

We can no longer work like this. It's a matter of health, of life and death.

Work and capitalism kill and don't care; there will always be people to exploit and mistreat. It's in moments like these that we collectively realize this.

So, yes, the temperature will eventually drop. And will we just leave it at that? Will we forget? Will we turn the page once the temperature becomes bearable? No, no, and no, we mustn't. We now know that heat waves will return. Let's not be the herd that accepts the unacceptable.

Let's think, let's act.
As we see now, governments don't want to act or even think. As long as things remain as they are, why would they change anything about how society functions? Furthermore, they don't feel innocent of what's happening.

It's up to us to make up for the mistakes made over decades.

The unions are reacting and demanding changes to working conditions, which is very good of them. Let's support them as best we can. Because there have already been workplace accidents linked to high temperatures.

I don't have a solution, but I'm concerned, like you. But just because we don't have a solution right now doesn't mean we shouldn't think collectively to find one, bypassing hierarchy. Let's invite people with scientific knowledge of the climate and its warming, people with good intentions who are working to preserve life, and who don't propose solutions worse than the problem itself.

https://monde-libertaire.net/?articlen=9067
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Source: A-infos-en@ainfos.ca

donderdag 9 juli 2026

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