Energy planning: “Households with modest incomes must have access to solutions,” says Anne Bringault, program director for the Climate Action Network

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Sunday September 24, Emmanuel Macron is the guest of 8 p.m. It should particularly mention energy planning. Anne Bringault, program director for the Climate Action Network, discusses this plan on the 19/20 info set.

THE government wants a reduction in 55% greenhouse gases by 2030. It’s realistic. We should even do more if we want to stay within an overall trajectory of 1.5°C of global warming on the planet. What you need to keep in mind is how do you do it? […] This planning must include fair measures. Low-income households must have access to solutions, efficient home insulation and sustainable mobility. Currently, we see clearly that with the rise in fuel prices […] we need solutions to travel while polluting less“, assures Anne Bringaultdirector of programs for the Climate Action Network.

Combining ecology and purchasing power

For her part, Nadia Zianedirector of the Rural Families consumption department, believes that it “must not oppose” ecology and purchasing power. It is precisely by thinking about sustainable development that we will find solutions“, assures the one who advocates a renovation”thermal strainers“. Asked about selling fuel at a loss, she replied: It was pretty crazy to hear that idea. This is absolutely not the solution. We saw what the anti-inflation quarter produced.


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