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Climate inaction: “Not for my apple”, Emmanuel Macron defends

State condemnation for climate inaction is “not for my apple” but for the period 2015-2018, Emmanuel Macron said in a video posted to social media on Sunday, defending his environmental record.

A week ago, the head of state promised to answer the questions that the French would send him on the “environmental challenge.” His first reactions to these arrests are contained in a video about twelve minutes long. Taking on a recurring leftist opposition argument, an anonymous person @Melvak_ asks him: “How can you be convicted twice for climate inaction, having the audacity to make people believe you can exonerate yourself on Twitter? »

“We were condemned for climate inaction in the period 2015-2018” when “France did not achieve its goals,” President Macron replied, assuring that he began working with “double stings” immediately after his election in 2017.

“You are very nice, Melvac, that you are trying to stick on me on Twitter, but the conviction for climate inaction belongs to the previous period, and not to my apple,” he then replies in an insulting tone and directly, which characterizes the whole situation. video. “Let’s not talk nonsense and blame each other.”

“We don’t expect disaster”

Last July, the Council of State, however, once again called on the state to “do more (…) to meet its obligations to combat global warming.” Emmanuel Macron, who is often criticized by environmental activists who consider his actions too timid and out of step with active discourse on the international stage, assures that “we are not in for a catastrophe.”

“We are all concerned, we see the consequences of the failure,” he says, explaining that “environmental planning broken down by sectors” will allow “more money to be invested” and “more reforms to be carried out” “in the coming months.” “.

Faced with the man’s question of what “real, strong, decisive, and not just communicative” measure he is taking for the environment, the president lists the results of his first five-year plan: “22,000 km of bike paths” – “there were six tours in France” -; dwellings” renovated from a thermal point of view – “this is the equivalent of the emissions of the city of Lyon every year that we have eliminated thanks to all this” -; “more than a million cars that we accompanied for replacement” …

“I have many others,” he smiles, before also listing some of the 146 Civil Climate Convention proposals out of 150 to which he said yes. “We are moving forward”, “everything is falling into place”.

Source: Le Parisien

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