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La povert? energetica in Italia

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  • Luciano Lavecchia

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La povert? energetica ? un fenomeno che interessa mediamente 2 milioni di famiglie nel nostro Paese, con un?incidenza differenziata tra Nord (minore) e Mezzogiorno (maggiore), nonch? tra citt? (minore) e campagna (maggiore). Il peso rilevante dei costi per il riscaldamento delle abitazioni, pari in media a due terzi delle spese energetiche domestiche, ha orientato l?attenzione delle politiche di contrasto verso le esigenze di riscaldamento invernale, anche attraverso interventi volti a migliorare l?efficienza energetica degli immobili. D?altro canto, il cambiamento climatico in corso suggerisce la necessit? di politiche di adattamento anche in relazione a fenomeni climatici estremi, come le ondate di calore. In questo lavoro si evidenzia l?eterogeneit? del fenomeno sia nella sua dimensione spaziale sia sociale, e si presentano alcune prime evidenze sulla necessit? di politiche per il raffrescamento estivo.

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  • Luciano Lavecchia, 2024. "La povert? energetica in Italia," PRISMA Economia - Societ? - Lavoro, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2024(2), pages 22-34.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:pripri:v:html10.3280/pri2024-002003
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