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Climate law: “From“ never enough ”to“ better than nothing ””

2021-02-10T19:55:26.296Z


COUNTERPOINT - Never has government policy gone so far. Yet it is always possible to find that the deadlines are too stretched and the perimeter too restrictive.


What if, in terms of the environment, Emmanuel Macron's fault was to have appointed Nicolas Hulot to the government?

At the time, it was a master stroke.

The new head of state had succeeded where Chirac, Hollande and Sarkozy had failed.

There was no better guarantee of a decisive momentum in favor of the ecological transition.

Alas, when this commitment is translated into facts, with this climate and resilience law, Hulot's resounding resignation, two and a half years ago, however, continues to weigh.

Like an indelible stain which, instead of being blamed for a whistleblower who has failed to convert to a culture of action, is blamed for the president.

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And as an echo to this symbolic departure of the one who remains - now with Édouard Philippe - the most popular political figure, resonate the criticisms of the members of the Citizens' Convention, for whom any abandonment is a resignation, and the blows of the owners political ecology, for

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Source: lefigaro

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