Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mobilization-against-Fuel-Poverty-in-France-27MDHUWKA2C5.htmlConceptually similarMobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceGP1SWKAOCompleted★★★★Mobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceGP1SWKAPCompleted★★★★Nicolas Nace, Energy campaigner for Greenpeace FranceGP1SWKAQCompleted★★★★Mobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceGP1SWKATCompleted★★★★Mobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceGP1SWKAUCompleted★★★★Mobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceGP1SWKAVCompleted★★★★Nicolas Nace, Energy campaigner for Greenpeace FranceGP1SWKAWCompleted★★★★Mobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceGP1SWKAXCompleted★★★★Mobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceGP1SWKAYCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWKARMobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceFor the first « National day against fuel poverty », residents of several cities in France participated in citizens' rallies to denounce the poor energy quality of their homes and the heavy heating costs on their budget. They deployed giant banners on building facades, supported by the Abbé Pierre Foundation, Citizen Alliance and Greenpeace France in order to challenge authorities on this emergency.At the crossroads of social and ecological issues, fuel poverty is a form of poor housing that affects 12 million people in France. However, this massive phenomenon is still too often absent in the collective consciousness and in the media, while the major project of energy renovation and the fight against poor housing should mobilize all energies.Locations:Aubervilliers-France-Western EuropeDate:10 Nov, 2021Credit:© Mahka Eslami / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3543px X 2362pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Buildings-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Energy-Greenpeace people-KWCI (GPI)-Orange (colour)-Outdoors-PovertyShoot:Mobilization against Fuel Poverty in FranceFor the first « National day against fuel poverty », residents of several cities in France participated in citizens' rallies to denounce the poor energy quality of their homes and the heavy heating costs on their budget. They deployed giant banners on building facades, supported by the Abbé Pierre Foundation, Citizen Alliance and Greenpeace France in order to challenge authorities on this emergency.At the crossroads of social and ecological issues, fuel poverty is a form of poor housing that affects 12 million people in France. However, this massive phenomenon is still too often absent in the collective consciousness and in the media, while the major project of energy renovation and the fight against poor housing should mobilize all energies.