Anna Violato is an environmental journalist based in Bologna, Italy.

She is a staff writer and editor for RADAR Magazine. Her works have also appeared on Nature Italy, Le Scienze (Italian edition of Scientific American) and other outlets.

She is interested in the social and economic downfalls of climate change, in solution stories, and in exploring the roots of current issues with an historical perspective.

After a Bachelor in Philosophy at the University of Padua, she earned a Master in Science Communication in Trieste (Italy).

Anna Violato

Basic information

Name
Anna Violato
Title
Environmental Journalist
Expertise
Climate change, environmental degradation, biodiversity, history of science
Country
Italy
City
Bologna

Supported projects

True participation? Citizen’s Assemblies as a Solution for Climate Policies

  • Cities
  • Climate

MILAN/ROTTERDAM - Many cities in Europe are experimenting with Citizen’s Assemblies to design stronger and more inclusive climate policies. But are these experiments effective? The team are investigating the value and flaws of the assemblies as a solution for climate policies. 

Angeniet Berkers

Food, Water, and PFAS: Investigating Grassroot Solutions to Chemical Pollution

  • Environment
  • Industry

PRAGUE - PFAS, a family of extremely hazardous chemicals linked to severe health issues, have been found in drinking water and vegetables, among others all over Europe. Against all odds, local communities and researchers across Europe are acting to find solutions to PFAS contamination in their food and water.

Katerina Hefler