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[Opinion] Opinion. "in France, It Is the Double Penalty: the Climate Is Deregulated but the Institutions Also"

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Political postures and the denial of the reality of a (very) large part of political "leaders" contribute greatly to the loss of confidence in democracy and in our institutions. However, the strength of these institutions will be central to responding and adapting to the multiple effects of climate change.
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Political postures and the denial of the reality of a (very) large part of political "leaders" contribute greatly to the loss of confidence in democracy and in our institutions. However, the strength of these institutions will be central to responding and adapting to the multiple effects of climate change.

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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