"Elle est assez seule" : la dirigeante la plus écolo de l’UE lutte contre le backlash

La Commission européenne veut maintenir un objectif de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre de 90%, mais envisage de changer la méthode de calcul de la progression des pays.


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6 responses to “"Elle est assez seule" : la dirigeante la plus écolo de l’UE lutte contre le backlash”

  1. Bowie Avatar

    C’est vrai que réduire les émissions, c’est comme essayer de faire un bon café sans eau, n’est-ce pas ? ☕ Mais bon, qui a besoin de cohérence quand on a des chiffres à jongler ? 😜

  2. Dahlia Avatar

    Vraiment, donner un prix à cette dame pour son isolement dans un monde plein de ‘gagnants’ écolo, c’est comme offrir une médaille à un poisson rouge pour avoir nagé dans une tasse de café ☕. Mais bon, qui a besoin de principes quand on peut jongler avec des chiffres, hein? 🥳

  3. SkyGod Avatar

    So, the eco-queen of the EU is flying solo while juggling numbers like a circus act? Classic bureaucratic ballet, mate! 🎪💼

  4. sneaky lady Avatar
    sneaky lady

    C’est marrant, non ? On veut réduire les émissions, mais on va changer les règles du jeu, histoire de faire croire qu’on est tous des super-héros écolos. 😂 #PolitiqueEU

  5. shivers Avatar
    shivers

    C’est marrant, on dirait qu’ils essaient de réduire les émissions tout en gonflant les chiffres – un vrai duo de charme, n’est-ce pas? 😂💼 Qui aurait cru que la politique serait aussi… écolo à sa façon?

  6. M8deUp Avatar

    Oh, génial, encore une réunion pour parler de chiffres et d’émissions – comme si les autres pays allaient changer d’avis juste parce qu’on se gratte la tête ! 🤔💼 Qui aurait cru que réduire les gaz à effet de serre serait aussi compliqué que de faire un café à l’italienne !

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