Issue 3 of the quarterly magazine “Article 9” was presented yesterday in Rome

Issue 3 of the quarterly magazine “Article 9” was presented yesterday in Rome
Issue 3 of the quarterly magazine “Article 9” was presented yesterday in Rome

Great success, Tuesday 25 June, for the evening dedicated to presentation of the third issue of Article 9the green magazine published every four months by Editailor, directed by Paolo Cento and made by OverPress Media. In a splendid location in the center of Rome, overlooking the Circus Maximus, the presentation was attended by researchers and scientific communicators, academics of law, territory, economics, as well as politicians and personalities from the world of entertainment.

Among the parliamentarians present were Andrea Casu, Marco Simiani, Massimo Milani, Loredana De Petris, the former minister who is now president of the Univerde Foundation and promoter of Ecodigital, Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, the Regional Councilor Giancarlo Righini, the president of the Special Commission for Major Events of Rome Capital Dario Nanni, the director of Confindustria Cisambiente, Lucia Leonessi, Valerio Albertini Rossi, scientific communicator in numerous television programmes, as well as managers and administrators of public and private companies in Rome and Lazio.

“When a year ago – the words of Loris Talone, editor of Articolo 9 – we launched into this project we had in mind to create a magazine that talked about the environment and sustainability and how the role of the business world will have to change in the coming years. We want to participate in the process of ecological conversion and the way we produce and offer services and convey our idea to as many people as possible.”

“I want to congratulate Articolo 9 – the greeting from the president of the Order of Journalists of Lazio, Guido D’Ubaldo – and to Editailor because it takes courage to give life to a magazine in this period, especially if aimed at a niche audience . As an order a few months ago we have a significant commitment in the field of environmental journalism, signing the Pescasseroli charter aimed at promoting responsible and aware journalism on the environment, an ethical manifesto that contributes to enhancing the Italian natural heritage and invites journalists to be more aware of the impact that journalistic narration on these issues has on the public sphere”.

 
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