
Gozi: Europe should respond in unified manner to energy crisis
Quick action must be taken because European families and businesses are waiting for immediate help.
Climate change is no longer a theory, it is a reality. It no longer concerns “future generations” but affects our current environment. Cruel paradox, the effects of global warming threaten first and foremost the countries that pollute the least. Dramatic droughts and catastrophic floods follow one another, as do the annual climate conferences. Greenhouse gas emissions have increased by two thirds since the Rio conference in 1992.
The transition to a green economy represents the third industrial revolution, creating millions of jobs in Europe and worldwide. Europe must therefore show the way to impose concrete actions.
Every day, the PDE defends its ideas through various actions and puts forward its positions. For example:

Quick action must be taken because European families and businesses are waiting for immediate help.

An evening debate on 14 October in Angers, France with the co-chairs of the French delegation of the Renew Europe group, Valérie Hayer and Catherine Chabaud,

Contributing to the fight against climate change by maximising the potential of the oceans. No healthy planet without a healthy ocean.