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Sustainability? We killed it

In five years as a Foundation for Digital Sustainability, I have seen many, many Sustainability Officers. There are the enthusiastic ones, who take a huge issue on their shoulders and make it a banner for the company. There are those who make it a real mission. There are those who have vision. There are those … Read more

Who’s fishing with the Net: the staggering increase in online scams

The development of the Internet has revolutionised the way we live, work and connect with the world. But, as in any self-respecting revolution, there are those who have taken advantage of it. With the birth of the Internet, one of the greatest revolutions in human history began: an interconnected world where information can be shared … Read more

Building value, cultivating equity. PA in the age of digital sustainability

The digital transformation of the Public Administration is no longer just a technical or infrastructural issue: it is a lever of public, sustainable value, capable of generating economic and social spin-offs, if guided with vision and awareness. The challenge is not only to ‘go digital’, but to ensure that digital serves the PA – and … Read more

When the Gods Stopped Talking Digital archons and the last bicameral mind

‘God is dead’: an expression that spans the centuries, from Nietzsche to Guccini, via the Nomads, and that continues to echo in multiple contexts. Nietzsche used it to describe the crisis of traditional values that once gave meaning to existence; Guccini and the Nomads have made it their own in music, to recount the unease … Read more

The electric and digital way to decarbonise the seas

Maritime transport is a key pillar of global trade and, at the same time, a non-negligible source of emissions. Estimates indicate that ships are responsible for around 2% of global energy-relatedCO2 emissions: an only apparently modest contribution which – according to forecasts – could increase by 50% by 2050 due to the growth in traffic. … Read more

Trust suspended. The Italian generations and artificial intelligence between openness and vigilance

Data from the Sustainable AI Report reveal a cautious Italy: neither seduced nor hostile, but in search of a reliable relationship with technology. A psychoanalytic reading reveals that what is really at stake is not intelligence, but epistemic trust. What does it mean today to trust artificial intelligence? It is not just a matter of … Read more

Technology and innovation for cave rescue: successful CTS 2025 Open Day at Antro del Corchia

Three days of discussion, experimentation and training saw 56 caving rescue technicians from all over Italy take part from 10 to 12 October. The occasion was theOpen Day CTS 2025, organised by the Speleological Technical Commission (CTS) in collaboration with the National School for Caving Rescue Technicians of the National Alpine and Speleological Rescue Corps … Read more

Anas, the Mobility of the Future passes through Digital Sustainability: interview with Mauro Giancaspro

Anas, the company that, for almost a century, has built, managed and maintained the roads that connect every place in the country, has joined the network of the Foundation for Digital Sustainability. The company’s commitment – and the main active projects – in the field of sustainability, the role and significance of digital sustainability in … Read more

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