Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-March-in-Paris-27MDHUEF5X0.htmlConceptually similarClimate March in ParisGP1SUZN1Completed★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZMZCompleted★★★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZN0Completed★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZN2Completed★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZN4Completed★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZNOCompleted★★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZNNCompleted★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZNPCompleted★★★★Climate March in ParisGP1SUZNQCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUZOLClimate March in ParisA "Climate and Resilience” bill is examining in France. Over 100,000 people took to the streets in over 180 demonstrations all over the country, demanding from Emmanuel Macron and the French parliament an ambitious climate law respecting the Paris Agreement and capable of meeting the challenges at hand. As it stands, the text is totally inconsistent with the recommendations made by the Citizens’ Convention for Climate and not aligned with the new European greenhouse gas emissions reduction objective (-55% by 2030). When called to vote on whether the current executive decisions could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40% by 2030, compared to 1990, members of the Citizen’s Climate Convention (CCC) awarded, this Sunday, the final score of 2.5 / 10 to the French government.Locations:France-ParisDate:28 Mar, 2021Credit:© Marion Péhée / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6607px X 4410pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Aerial view-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Crowds-Day-Demonstrations-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Signs-Urban areasShoot:Climate March in Paris - March 2021 - Photo by Marion PéhéeA "Climate and Resilience” bill is examining in France. Over 100,000 people took to the streets in over 180 demonstrations all over the country, demanding from Emmanuel Macron and the French parliament an ambitious climate law respecting the Paris Agreement and capable of meeting the challenges at hand. As it stands, the text is totally inconsistent with the recommendations made by the Citizens’ Convention for Climate and not aligned with the new European greenhouse gas emissions reduction objective (-55% by 2030). When called to vote on whether the current executive decisions could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40% by 2030, compared to 1990, members of the Citizen’s Climate Convention (CCC) awarded, this Sunday, the final score of 2.5 / 10 to the French government.Related Collections:Climate March in Paris - March 2021 - Photos & Video