Enzo Tiezzi
Natural Resources
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We’re now in a millennium, in which natural capital is the limiting factor to our development and no longer man-produced capital. Thus classic economy no longer has the right answer to all this. Only studies on the extreme importance of natural capital that is worth 10 to 20 times more than man produced capital can do so even in pure economic terms.
11.06.2007,
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He is the coordinator of the PHD in Chemical Sciences at the University of Siena and also the coordinator of the specialization degree in Chemistry for Sustainable Development of the University of Siena. He was conferred the 2003 Eminent Scientist Award by the Wessex Institute of Technology in Great Britain. In 2004 he receives the Blaise Pascal medal of the European Academy of Sciences for Physics and Chemistry. He's the author of more than 20 books and 500 publications, most of which have appeared in prestigious international scientific reviews. In the 90ties he became part of a group of scientists who worked on the concept of "sustainable development", first in Stockholm and in Barcelona, then at the World Bank in Washington and later on at the Aspen Institute in the United States. He collaborates with many artists on the relationship between science and aesthetics.