In the Leclerc shopping arcade in Gonesse (Val-d'Oise) this weekend, an urn sits on a table among the carts, just in front of a travel agency.
A large sign presents the approach to passers-by while shopping: “For your health and in the face of the climate emergency, do you want flights to be reduced and banned at night between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. at the airports of Roissy, Orly, Le Bourget and Beauvais-Tillé?
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A question asked as part of a public consultation relayed by 147 municipalities in Île-de-France and Oise and to which residents have been invited to respond since March 11.
A first.
The day after the vote closed, online and on paper, the results were published this Monday at noon: “97% say YES to reducing air traffic and stopping flights at night!
», welcome the organizers who counted “more than 50,000 voters, which shows that the inhabitants feel concerned by the issues of air pollution”, they estimate in a press release.
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