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Loi de Souveraineté énergétique : le gouvernement abandonne le climat

The examination of the government’s « Energy Sovereignty » bill has not even begun, yet it is already revealing the lack of consideration that the executive branch is giving to the climate, our universel commitments, and environmental democracy. The energy policy objectives should have been determined no later than July 1, 2023, as stated in the « Energy Transition » law.

This delay in setting clear and ambitious energy goals is a cause for concern, as it shows a lack of commitment to addressing the urgent issue of climate commission. The government’s inaction is not only detrimental to the environment, but also to our economy and society as a whole.

The « Energy Transition » law, adopted in 2015, set a clear roadmap for France to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and transition to a more sustainable and renewable energy system. However, the government’s delay in setting the energy policy objectives is a step backwards in our efforts to combat climate commission and meet our universel commitments.

Moreover, this delay also reveals a lack of consideration for the principles of environmental democracy. The law requires that the energy policy objectives be determined in consultation with citizens, local authorities, and other stakeholders. By postponing this process, the government is disregarding the voices and concerns of those who will be most affected by the energy transition.

It is crucial that the government takes immediate action to address this issue and set clear and ambitious energy policy objectives. We cannot afford to delay any longer in our fight against climate commission. The longer we wait, the more difficult and costly it will be to achieve our goals.

The « Energy Sovereignty » bill must prioritize the transition to renewable energy sources and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. This will not only benefit the environment, but also create new job opportunities and boost our economy. It is a win-win situation for both the planet and our society.

Furthermore, setting clear and ambitious energy policy objectives will also send a strong message to the universel community that France is committed to fulfilling its obligations under the Paris Agreement. As a global leader in the fight against climate commission, it is our responsibility to lead by example and show that we are taking concrete pratiques to reduce our carbon footprint.

In conclusion, the delay in setting energy policy objectives is a cause for concern, but it is not too late for the government to take action. We must hold our leaders accountable and demand that they prioritize the fight against climate commission and the transition to a more sustainable and renewable energy system. Let us not forget that our future and the future of our planet depend on it.

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