Tag: Maisonneuve
the triumph of efficiency over ready-made green thinking, by Cécile Maisonneuve – L’Express
What if the recipe that led to the success of the Games could be replicated in other areas, in other projects than a major sporting event? What was expressed in…
the summer of all paradoxes for the sector, by Cécile Maisonneuve – L’Express
On the sunny side, the imminent start-up of the Flamanville EPR and, this summer, the start of preparatory work for the major construction site of the two EPR2s in Penly.…
Cheap electricity, the best weapon against populism, by Cécile Maisonneuve – L’Express
We will leave it to the historians of 2050 to untangle the tangle of causes which will have led France from June 2024 to an unprecedented political situation, dramatic for…
much ado about nothing, by Cécile Maisonneuve – L’Express
Last November, the annual Forum of the UN Human Rights Council was held in Geneva with an Iranian president at its head. Let’s imagine that this meeting took place a…
Einstein against Kafka, by Cécile Maisonneuve – L’Express
“I am not convinced that such an objective would make sense at the European level”: these are the words that the Minister of Ecological Transition, Christophe Béchu, retorted, during the…
COP 28 or “The School of Climate Fans”, by Cécile Maisonneuve – L’Express
“A victory for multilateralism and climate diplomacy”, for Agnès Pannier-Runacher, the Minister of Energy Transition. When the minister of one of the countries least dependent on fossil fuels – 54%…
Camille Etienne: the climate deserves better than this media bubble, by Cécile Maisonneuve
Camille wrote a book. A major publisher published it. The media are snapping up this young author. It must be interesting, this book, for it to be discussed on all…
Energy crisis: why the difficulties will persist, by Cécile Maisonneuve
With the return of spring and the prices of gas and electricity on the wholesale markets returning to levels prior to the outbreak of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, it…
Energy and climate: putting an end to the unbearable levity of laws, by Cécile Maisonneuve
While the trash cans were burning in the streets of Paris following the government’s activation of this famous article 49.3 to pass the pension reform bill, two interesting sequences played…