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In Italy there are journalists "famous" which, though now after writing these books and articles on heavy denunciation of the "system" still happily a part of the elite, writing in the pages of major newspapers and appearing in TV broadcasts at the same frequency of what happens to politicians cry. Journalists who through their work of "termination" of the system, product con l’ausilio dei finanziamenti che il sistema stesso ha messo loro a disposizione, sono riusciti a ritagliarsi una posizione di favore all’interno della quale possono godere di grande credibilità presso l’opinione pubblica. Credibilità che una volta conquistata potrà essere da loro capitalizzata rendendo utili favori al “deprecabile” sistema che li nutre e li foraggia.
E’ il caso del buon Gian Antonio Stella, nato nel paese che fu di Eleonora Duse e divenuto più che famoso nel 2007 dopo la pubblicazione del best seller La Casta , al quale ha fatto seguito l’altrettanto mordace La deriva dello scorso anno. Stella, grande estimatore della crescita and development, as can be seen from many of his writings, has dedicated a "hustler" to the caste of gas, that consists of ENI, Edison, Enel, Hera, Exxon Mobil, Eon, Gas Natural, Erg, Gaz de France, giving birth a curious article titled "The NO to LNG terminals: barrel projects and we're freezing," published last Saturday that he found on the pages of Corriere della Sera.
In his piece the brave Stella divides environmentalists 'good' (those related to Legambiente that the nuclear dispute but they appreciate the regasification plants and incinerators) from "bad" ones (who are opposed to all the havoc and nuisances), dedicating to them a few lines full of disappointment and irony. Livorno ridiculed the fighting against the construction of offshore LNG terminal, ironic take on the risk from a possible explosion of the plant, even to define "Ayatollah ecologists Tuscan." Panigaglia mocks environmentalists, victims of the effect he said "NIMBY", challenges the people who oppose (and that he understands why) at the Brindisi LNG terminal and launch their arrows against those (from the radical left, in Sgarbi until the center) that are preventing the construction of the LNG terminal in Porto Empedocles of Sicily, with justification of an archaeological and landscape Stella believes incomprehensible.
If so rancorous against environmentalists, those not aligned with the cement lobby of Hermes Stella Realacci which is manifested in the piece estimator, can not fail to leave thrilled anyone who knows just a little deeply into environmental issues, more marvel at the topics that leads the reporter to justify the same malice.
Stella fact in his article attempts to induce the reader to believe that because of the lack of LNG terminals in Italy seriously risks remain for absence Frost gas, in the case of any problems on the pipeline network, reaching a prophecy of frozen homes, factories blocked and paralyzed transport. A picture worthy of the best films "catastrophic" Stars and Stripes, the more dramatic in a country like Italy which, he said, would abandon the nuclear program, without entering the streets of alternative energy sources, within which the Stella also includes good "Incinerators" demonstrating unequivocally how it is shed words about things that do not have the slightest knowledge.
While running the risk of ruining a beautiful "hustler" credo sia doveroso tranquillizzare gli italiani, riportando il piano del discorso dal fantasy alla realtà. Nonostante sia costretta ad importare dall’estero buona parte del gas che consuma, l’Italia gode infatti di una rete di gasdotti (buona parte dei quali già in fase di potenziamento quando non di costruzione ex novo) in grado di consentirle l’approvvigionamento di quantitativi di gas notevolmente superiori al proprio fabbisogno attuale e futuribile. Basti pensare che è in dirittura di arrivo il potenziamento del gasdotto algerino Ttpc che trasporterà 6,5 miliardi di metri cubi di gas in più l’anno, l’ENI ha già iniziato il potenziamento del gasdotto Tag che trasporta in Austria il metano estratto dai giacimenti Siberian able to transport additional 3.2 billion cubic meters annually. By the end of 2012 Galsi which are part of Edison SpA, Enel and Hera, should finish the construction of a new 2280 km pipeline via Sardinia to carry 8.5 billion cubic meters annually of natural gas from Algeria to add Piombino in Tuscany, which will be taken off shore the world's deepest reaching a depth of 2,880 meters. In the course of 2013 should also be opened on South Stream gas pipeline through Greece to carry Russian gas in Puglia.
I regasifiers planned and existing, Panigaglia Rovigo and cost € 2 billion and located off the mouth of the OP, so dear to Gian Antonio Stella, will not serve our country to escape the fate of an impending catastrophe made of ice and Galaverna. Simply will be used to transform Italy into a kind of energy hub through which the "caste" hand in hand with that energy policy (that Stella loves whip in his best seller) can earn profits in the billions, leaving the bill taxpayers and the environment. That environment whose health, in spite of the journalists and their tricks, not divided between good and bad but still remains something of an objective and incontrovertible.
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