
CO2 fines postponed: Europe loses the race to go electric
The recent postponement of CO2 emission fines for the European automotive industry has reignited the debate on ecological transition. While this decision may seem like a breath of fresh air


The recent postponement of CO2 emission fines for the European automotive industry has reignited the debate on ecological transition. While this decision may seem like a breath of fresh air

Low-Cost Logistics as a Threat to Made in Italy Low-cost logistics is a death sentence for Made in Italy. A production chain that races to the bottom becomes fragile, unable

Europe is putting €60 million on the table to transform cities. A strong action and concrete contribution to support innovation, capable of revolutionising urban mobility through concrete, scalable, and market-ready

From the City of the Cart to Autonomous Logistics: We Need an Urban Strategy, Not Just Technology In the latest episode of “Container” on Radio 24, Professor Ennio Cascetta explored

Transport poverty represents a systemic form of vulnerability that, unlike other types of social exclusion, still lacks proper institutional recognition. Yet its impact on daily life and socio-economic cohesion is substantial:

Today, electric cars remain a luxury. Despite advertising campaigns and subsidies, purchasing an electric vehicle is still out of reach for millions of European citizens. The result is paradoxical: those