9.20 a.m.: Last Wednesday, the Prime Minister activated 49.3 to have the 2023 budget approved by the National Assembly and save 12 billion euros for the thermal renovation of buildings. It is an act of extreme gravity that drives us to the abyss. https://t.co/oFGmctzOzq
09:20:09:04 – Motorists tear down the banners and try to move the blockers themselves. #a22network #COP27 https://t.co/BEBde8NkrA
09:19: [ACTION EN COURS]A dozen Last Renovation citizens have been blocking the Paris ring road near the 14th arrondissement since 9am this morning. #A22Network #COP27 https://t.co/GNlZtBlKgS
9:24 a.m.: Activists from the environmental collective Last Renovation have been blocking the Paris ring road near the 14th arrondissement for 9 hours. “While the eyes of the world are on yet another COP that citizens no longer hope for, Last Renovation calls on the French government to act as soon as possible to curb the climate catastrophe and condemns its criminal inaction,” the collective writes his Twitter account.
9:16 am: @EmmanuelMacron arrives in Egypt for the @Cop27. meetings with young people. In view of the financial compensation demanded by poor countries to compensate for climate catastrophes, the President wants to react with specific measures, for example for forests. https://t.co/43Q4GeZnEk
9:14 am: Emmanuel Macron believes that “the only way to prevent there being more loss and damage to others and disasters in countries is to reduce our emissions” of greenhouse gases Greenhouse. He assures that “Europe and France are achieving their goals”. The head of state calls on “the large emerging countries” to “get out of coal as quickly as possible”.
9:13 am: We must “put pressure on the rich non-European countries to tell them to pay their share” in terms of helping poor countries in the face of global warming, Emmanuel Macron said this morning in an exchange with young People, committed to the climate ahead of the opening of COP27 in Egypt.
(Ludovic MARIN / SWIMMING POOL / AFP)
09:11: Let’s review the news:
Around 110 heads of state and government will address the COP27 panel in Sharm e-Sheikh (Egypt) today and tomorrow. According to the UN, the current policy threatens a catastrophic temperature increase of 2.8 °C compared to the pre-industrial era. Follow our life.
A situation that is considered “unprecedented”: the Senate, which is dominated by the right-wing opposition, begins its examination today first reading of the draft social security budget for 2023batted 49.3 in the National Assembly after a series of setbacks for the government.
Americans are called to the polls tomorrow to renew the entire House of Representatives and a third of the Senate. In this article, we explain how Donald Trump is attempting to return to the top of the political scene during the midterm elections.
9.09 a.m .: “We do the job, but we are not perfect.”
“No”, it’s not the failure of environmentalists, “I’m fed up” that environmentalists are singled out for inaction on climate change, Yannick Jadot reacts to franceinfo, while the goals defined 7 years ago in Paris as part of the COP21 are still alive exist not respected.
08h14: ♻️🗣 “I feel like we’re going from COP to COP and that it’s going to be some kind of TV chestnut.” @ManonAubryFr, MEP LFI, indicates that this COP is sponsored by Coca-Cola, Egyptair and Microsoft. 📺 #franceinfo channel 27 @ABouilhaguet #COP27 https://t.co/6Wcgrt7Tab
8:21 am: “It’s difficult to know what to expect from this COP, the last few have been so disappointing,” LFI MEP Manon Aubry said on the franceinfo set.
7:54 a.m .: Le Figaro looks at the challenges of this 27th climate conference for the countries of the African Union. “Africa is responsible for less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions and one in two people has access to electricity, but it is the continent most affected by climate change!” the daily stresses. The continent is demanding more money to deal with the damage.
07:54: Le Monde reports on the opening of the COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, “which puts the Egyptian President at the center of the international scene”. Angered by the international media’s focus on human rights violations, “the regime wants to show that it continues to embody stability while presenting a beautiful image of the country,” Mustapha Kamel Al-Sayed, professor of political science at Cairo University, says.