Laurent Wauquiez wants to secede from ZAN (zero net artificialization). Édouard Philippe wants to go back on the ban on renting thermal strainers. Rishi Sunak has laid down the UK's climate commitments. In Germany and the Netherlands, the parties that oppose ecological measures are doing well. The subject will be at the heart of the European election campaign. The ecological transition, now that it "enters the live", in the words of Emmanuel Macron on France 3 Monday night, worries.
How to convince? The inescapable incipit of ecological policy announcements - "if the France wants to meet its commitments, then it is necessary..." - is inoperative. We have been supposed to meet the Maastricht public deficit and debt criteria for thirty years. Why should we be more disciplined to comply with the objectives of the "Green Deal" (the 55% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and carbon neutrality by 2050)? That Kant tells us...
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