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Wake-up Call for France as Climate Experts Push for New Action on Emissions

Summary by Radio France Internationale
France’s top climate advisory body has called for renewed urgency in tackling climate change, warning that recent setbacks and a slowdown in decarbonisation efforts risk undermining the country’s environmental goals.

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The report of the High Climate Council gives an alarming assessment of the year 2024: far from the carbon neutrality targets for 2050, the country is lagging behind.

·Paris, France
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In its seventh annual report, the climate watch is concerned about the sharp slowdown in France's greenhouse gas emissions and calls for renewed political action to limit the impact of global overheating on the country.

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In its annual report, the High Climate Council regretted that the rate of decarbonisation had "slightly slowed" in 2024 and deplored environmental declines, such as for low-emission areas and zero net artificialization of soils.

·Paris, France
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Renovation of the roof of a building, in Lyon, on 30 June 2025. OLIVIER CHASSIGNOLE / AFP While almost all of France has just suffocated under a difficult heat wave, with temperatures above 41°C, the High Council for Climate Affairs (HCC) publishes its seventh annual report, Thursday, 3 July, and calls for a "collective surge to relaunch climate action." The independent body responsible for evaluating climate policies regrets that the rate of de…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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