Sthe effect of what scientists call a “Heat dome”more than 2,200 schools closed on Tuesday 1is July in France, and so many others encourage parents to keep their children at home. This does not surprise those who listen to the nuanced forecasts of climate scientists for several decades. What do we expect to adapt when more than 80 % of the French population Suffices now regular heat waves, living in town?
Our public facilities are the sad symbols of the inability of our built frame to be sheltered in the new climate deal. We can no longer dance in conservatories, take lessons in schools or work in offices. The fans distributed by town halls and pierced pipes that roam the school lessons these days are staggered on wooden legs.
All individual and collective actions to be undertaken are however precisely stated in the successive reports of the group of intergovernmental experts on the evolution of the climate, repeated by the experts and experts of the High Council for the Climate, and supposed to be orchestrated by the General Secretariat for Ecological Planning. But it is clear that the transition patina. Our public policies remain powerless at all levels of action required.
Other property models
The accommodation, first. We must isolate the dwellings, and first of all the 7.2 million dwellings identified as thermal colanders by the National Observatory of Energy Renovation. They house the most vulnerable populations, the first affected by climate change. France is well endowed with owners ‘support procedures: programmed housing improvement operation, operational program for prevention and support for condominiums, France Rénov’ (except at the moment) … but the procedures are long and not very coercive.
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