the challenge is “to mark the exit from oil and gas”, believes the founder of the climate economic chair at Paris-Dauphine

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COP28: the challenge is “to act on the exit from oil and gas”, according to the founder of the climate economic chair at Paris-Dauphine

Christian de Perthuis, founder of the climate economics chair at Paris-Dauphine and author of the book “Fossil carbon, living carbon”, is the guest of 19/20 info, Friday December 1st. He returns to the challenges of COP28 in Dubai. – (franceinfo)

Christian de Perthuis, founder of the climate economics chair at Paris-Dauphine and author of the book “Fossil carbon, living carbon”, is the guest of 19/20 info, Friday December 1st. He returns to the challenges of COP28 in Dubai.

During COP28 in Dubai (United Arab Emirates)Emmanuel Macron called on the G7 countries to end coal before 2030. “The exit from coal is indeed the first priority”, assures Christian de Perthuis, founder of the climate economics chair at Paris-Dauphine University, guest of 19/20 info, Friday December 1st. According to the author of the book Fossil carbon, living carbonthe challenge of COP28 “is to act on the exit from oil and gas”.

A “daily” dependence on gas and oil

He recalls that France has no difficulty in phasing out coal, since it had committed to doing so in 2022 and must do so by 2027. A working document with a view to the final COP28 agreement has was published on Friday to call on countries to decide on a reduction or exit from fossil fuels. If rich countries and China are divesting from coal, they have not done so for oil and gas. “We continue to depend on oil and gas on a daily basis, particularly for transport”, adds Christian de Perthuis. For him, it is necessary to curb the demand for fuels for land and air transport, otherwise “we won’t make it”he concludes.


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