“Le Monde” devotes a special day to these questions and their place in the presidential campaign

Pieces of countryside. In September 2021, The world launched “Fragments of France”, an unprecedented portrait of the country through more than a hundred reports. One month before the presidential election, the editorial team is once once more mobilizing with “Fragments de campagne”. Through a weekly live, reports and chats, we will address these subjects which seem to us both essential but also ignored in political debates. Public services, environment, old age… Every week and until the first round, scheduled for April 10, Lemonde.fr will hold a special day. On the menu today: energy, environmental and climate issues following a day devoted to youth, Wednesday 2 March.

Climate emergency: why are we looking elsewhere? Crushed between the Covid-19 epidemic and the war in Ukraine, these crucial questions have found no real echo in the public debate. An example: the latest IPCC report. Published on February 28, at the start of the Ukrainian conflict, it was sometimes not mentioned at all by certain candidates for the presidential election. How to remedy this phenomenon? What can citizens do? Should we systematically oppose “end of the world” and “end of the month”? What avenues should be explored to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050? We’ll be discussing it all day.

In the program :

Chat at 11 a.m. Decarbonizing France: how and at what cost in our lives? We invite you to ask your questions to our journalists Perrine Mouterde and Nabil Wakim, specialists in energy issues. They will answer your questions regarding the terms of the CO2 emissions reduction target2 within thirty years.

Chat at 2:30 p.m. Climate emergency: what are the politicians doing? Ask your questions to Corinne Lepage and Cécile Duflot. Lawyer specializing in cases related to the environment or pollution, Mme Lepage was Minister of Ecology in the governments of Alain Juppé (1995-1997). Founder of the Cap 21 movement in 1996, her book We can’t do anything, Minister… (Albin Michel) was published two years later.

After leading the Les Verts party from 2006 to 2010, Cécile Duflot participated in the foundation of Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV) until 2012. Minister of Housing then Member of Parliament, Mme Duflot is now the CEO of Oxfam, an NGO that fights once morest poverty and inequality in the world.

For further :

Decryption. Why the climate crisis fails to emerge in the presidential campaign

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