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Présidentielle 2022 : les projets des candidats sur le climat « ne sont pas à la hauteur », selon le Shift Project

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Lors de la manifestation pour le climat et l'écologie, organisée par le mouvement Youth for Climate, à Paris, le 25 mars 2022. JEANNE FRANK / DIVERGENCE POUR « LE MONDE » Aucun candidat à l’élection présidentielle ne propose une «stratégie à la hauteur du danger de la crise climatique» et des risques qui pèsent sur

The post Présidentielle 2022 : les projets des candidats sur le climat « ne sont pas à la hauteur », selon le Shift Project appeared first on Haiti24.

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