Civil Society and the Energy Transition: Fostering Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue in Germany and Italy
The article emphasis on the challenges which deliberately enroles in the application of climate policies and the general role Civil society organizations mantle within the transition and decarbonization process through dialogues and data driven points in avoiding the social inequalities it could potentially exposes the social class in Italy and Germany if managed inefficiently. This is due to the fact and impact they profound in addressing the climate issues with social sustainability criteria.
Addresses the impact of internal disagreements on the application of a direct approach to the crisis on climate and the alternative to Russia energy supplies in europe. Further embrace the challenges in Italy due to the one-sided narrative of the issue even though CSOs provisions of empirical research with data driven information as a matter requires a less polarized engagement.