Il New York Times has published its “52 Places for a Changed World” ranking, i 52 places for a world diverse. And, surprisingly, it has included three Italians.
Italian cities among the 52 places for a different world
Dominating the ranking of 52 places for a different world is Chioggia. Which, nicknamed “the little Venice”, is actually older than its known neighbor. And it is definitely less crowded. Mainly loved by Italian and German tourists, it is rich in architectural beauties and family-friendly beaches (just go to Sottomarina di Chioggia). The city, which has kept its marine atmosphere unaltered, is perfect to explore by bike. Before stopping in one of its trattorias, to taste specialties based on chicory. Also listed Courmayeur, popular ski destination at the foot of Mont Blanc. Why is it among the 52 places for a different world? For his conservation efforts, which began well before there was talk of "overtourism". Its valleys, Val Veny and Val Ferret, limited access years ago allowing - during the summer - entry to a limited number of cars. The cableway that reaches Mont Blanc is then powered by renewable sources.
Finally, here is also Napoli. Because? For how its inhabitants have rolled up their sleeves to face a precarious future. Without interventions, the (extremely populated) city would suffer 55 days of extreme heat by 2049 and 93 by 2081. Thus, a group of residents of the San Giovanni a Teduccio district set up a company that brings free clean energy to families living below the poverty line installing 166 solar panels. In addition, more and more walking itineraries are offered to tourists. To discover the city in a clean way, and to live it fully.
Beautiful examples indeed!
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