Climate, Rutelli: "Science, technology, and politics must get to work immediately to protect cultural heritage."

"Today it was shocking to hear from leading experts and scientists that we risk losing the cultural heritage we have inherited. If we don't adapt to climate change and adopt the necessary measures, not only memories but also the living places of who we are will be overwhelmed or erased." Francesco Rutelli, President of the Soft Power Club, explained this during the event "Adaptation strategy for climate change that doesn't wait: engineering for territories and cultural heritage," organized in collaboration with the Soft Power Club and supported by Proger, currently underway at the International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale.
"Science, technology, and politics must get to work so that, in the fight against overwhelming climate change and for rational adaptation, there is an immediate and significant commitment to cultural heritage," added Rutelli.
Adnkronos International (AKI)