Macron claims that when he said Who could have predicted

Macron claims that when he said “Who could have predicted the climate crisis? The

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CLIMATE – A misunderstanding. Emmanuel Macron confirms in a video this Tuesday evening, January 17, that the climate crisis was “quicker than expected” in response to those who had criticized his wishes, during which he wondered “who could have predicted this crisis” , which has, however, been widely described by climatologists.

“There is a part of these wishes where I was misunderstood (…) They wanted me to say that I had never actually read an IPCC report. What did I mean? It was actually even faster than expected, “said the President of the Republic in this sequence broadcast on social networks, which you can see at the top of the article.

“It’s not a very credible attack,” “we’ve been operating for years,” pleaded the head of state, who nevertheless makes sure “to always hear criticism” and says that we share “the pressure to do more.” “There was still a lot of bad faith. “, he added.

An “ecological planning council” by the end of the month

“Who could have foreseen the wave of inflation that this (the war in Ukraine) would trigger? Or the climate crisis with spectacular effects again in our country this summer? ” declared Emmanuel Macron during his televised wishes on December 31, drawing the ire of experts, NGOs and the opposition.

Emmanuel Macron seemed “far from history when he told us, for example, that nobody could predict the climate crisis. Scientists have been saying that for decades, IPCC report after IPCC report,” responded EELV national secretary Marine Tondelier.

The head of state also announced on Tuesday that “before the end of January (…) an ecological planning council will be held” to “take stock of what needs to be done in the coming years and decades. »

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