Italy is grappling with a severe drought due to climate change, marked by the worst conditions in 70 years in 2022, with fears of a worsening situation in 2023. To combat this crisis, which threatens both agricultural and industrial sectors, the government has appointed a commissioner and formed a task force, led by Minister Lollobrigida, to devise solutions. Lollobrigida's strategies include the creation of more rainwater catchment basins, replacement of faulty water networks, and the reduction of water-intensive crops. He also emphasizes the importance of efficient agricultural water use, research into new irrigation technologies, and the need for a more pragmatic approach to environmental goals, cautioning against imposing stringent CO2-reduction targets that could potentially harm Italian industry. The minister also pointed out the issue of water loss from leaky pipes and suggested repairs to Italy's dams. Despite criticisms, Lollobrigida defends the government's climate policy, advocating for a balanced approach that considers global environmental impacts and the need to maintain industrial competitiveness.