France Is "Not Ready" to Face the "Dangerous" Consequences of Climate Change
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While heat waves have been on the rise since May, the High Council for Climate has released its annual report on Thursday. With one question: are we ready for the future in the face of climate change? Not really, answer the specialists. - "We are clearly not ready": France is not on the right path to adapt to climate change? (Environment).
In France, the body responsible for evaluating the State's climate action is releasing its 8th annual report this Thursday, July 9th. While it unsurprisingly notes that the visible effects of warming are accelerating and reveal the country's delay in preparing for the "bundle of climate characteristics," it also formulates several dozen recommendations, half of which are already old.
In its latest report, the High Council for the Climate believes that France must "change scale" in its adaptation to climate change, judging that its "economic activities and socio-cultural practices have developed or been sized in a climate that no longer exists".
While Hexagon is currently in its third heat wave, the High Council for Climate has published its eighth annual report on France's climate action. The results are not brilliant.
The High Climate Council warns about the inadequacy of current policies and calls for urgent scale change in the face of the dangerous impacts of warming Climate policies
While France suffers a third heat in less than two months, the forum denounces the slowing down of decarbonisation and the setbacks of certain environmental policies. It considers that the country is not prepared for the increasing impacts of warming.
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