what are the obstacles to the ecological conversion of the working classes? – Liberation

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Purchasing power and eco-anxiety are closely linked to the top of French people’s concerns, according to a recent Cese report. Enough to generate frustration or even acrimony among the most deprived to whom public policies struggle to address, even though solutions exist.
“End of the world, end of the month, same fight.” The slogan, chanted both in the Climate Marches and in those of the yellow vests, the first demonstration of which was held five years ago this Friday, November 17, is more than ever at the heart of the problem of ecological transition. What public policies can better respond to the need for change desired by the French, including the most deprived? Better insulating your home, driving cleaner, eating organic in order to limit global warming, these concerns are widely shared among the population.
We still need to be able to finance these individual actions. This social and environmental equation dominates the annual report on the state of France from the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (Cese) made public on October 25. This year, the third assembly of the Republic, after the National Assembly and the Senate, says it wanted “open your sources
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