Protests against Macron’s “coup de force”; Prime Minister meets Yaël Braun-Pivet

Protests against Macron’s “coup de force”; Prime Minister meets Yaël Braun-Pivet
Protests
      against
      Macron’s
      “coup
      de
      force”;
      Prime
      Minister
      meets
      Yaël
      Braun-Pivet

During the summer, after the noise of the legislative elections, some researchers and environmental activists tried to make a little music heard. On July 11, the philosopher Pierre Charbonnier published, in the journal The Great Continenta long text, entitled “There is a green majority”. “Whatever room for maneuver the government or governments that may be formed in the coming months have regarding climate policies, a governmental balance can be found”could be read under the pen of the essayist, author of Towards the Ecology of War. An Environmental History of Peace (La Découverte, 324 pages, 23 euros). On July 18, Le Lierre, a network of civil servants involved in the climate transition, wrote a long note calling for “consultation and [à] the co-construction of policies » ecological. And then the name of Laurence Tubiana, the embodiment of the compromise of the Paris Agreement, adopted in 2015, during COP21, is mentioned to take the post of Prime Minister. Could the climate, a global subject par excellence, serve as a programmatic platform for a future coalition?

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