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Paris is preparing to adopt a law setting out measures to fight climate change, protect biodiversity and improve overall energy efficiency.
A bill
of 104 articles containing concrete measures for achieving the three objectives was presented to the French Council of Ministers on 7 January.
Entitled 'National engagement for the environment,' the bill follows a wide national consultation on environmental issues (
Grenelle de l'environnement
) in 2007 and provides, according to French Environment Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, a "legal toolbox" for its implementation.
The proposed measures focus on legal changes to:
If passed, the bill would impose energy efficiency standards on renovations of existing buildings as of 2012, allow individuals to install renewable energy microgeneration devices and severely limit the use of pesticides. It would define regional connections to renewable energy networks and would, in the long term, trigger mandatory CO2 labelling of products.
French green NGO France Nature Environment welcomed the bill, calling for it to be adopted quickly to provide a basis for economic recovery. But it believes the legal toolbox for prompting a true "green revival" remains "incomplete". The association's president, Sébastien Genest, said the green governance of companies needs further examination, particularly regarding CO2 reporting, the responsibility of parent companies and "greenwashing".