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Climate bill threatens to drive up real estate costs

2021-03-28T20:16:30.084Z


In question, an article on the artificialization of the grounds examined in public session by the Parliament from Monday.


"Build less, more expensive and smaller."

François Rieussec's verdict is final.

For the president of the National Union of Developers (Unam), which brings together promoters, builders and actors of urban planning, this should be the logical consequence of an article of the climate-resilience bill, which is examined in session. public by Parliament from Monday.

The article in question concerns the artificialization of soils.

Emmanuelle Wargon, Minister for Housing, has repeatedly explained her objective: to strive for zero net artificialization.

Read also: Climate law: Emmanuel Macron facing the trap of radical ecology

Artificialization?

It consists of transforming natural, agricultural or forest soil to use it for urban or transport projects.

This leads to its waterproofing with negative consequences on biodiversity.

Hence the desire to stop.

Emmanuelle Wargon already spoke about it when she was Secretary of State for the Ecological Transition.

She resumed her fight in housing.

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Source: lefigaro

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