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Macron urges all to combat climate change

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CHAMONIX: French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday urged the “fight of the century” to combat climate change and preserve the environmen­t, as he visited an iconic Alpine glacier at risk from global warming.

Macron is keen to burnish his green credential­s as he begins the road towards 2022 presidenti­al elections although sceptics have not always been impressed by his ambitious environmen­tal rhetoric.

On a high-profile visit to the foot of Mont Blanc, France’s highest mountain, in the heart of the Alps, Macron was taken to the Mer de Glace (“Sea of Ice”), a valley glacier which has awed travellers for centuries.

Marching through the glacier on a special walkway, Macron inspected a natural wonder that has receded by 8-10 metres (26 to 32 feet) annually, or two kilometres since 1850.

“I did not expect a melting as quick as this. It leaves a huge impression. You see how the failure to take decisions has resulted in that ,” the president said.

Reverting later to a suit and tie for a speech in the Alpine resort of Chamonix, Macron said the search for a new way for humans to live that leaves less impact on the environmen­t “will be the fight of the century.”

But Macron - who has on occasion sparred with activists including Sweden’s Greta Thunberg - insisted that protecting the environmen­t was not in conflict with economic developmen­t.

“We need to show that this strategy is compatible with economic progress because this is the strategy in which I believe,” he added.

Urging no stigmatisa­tion of agricultur­e, Macron added: “We will only succeed in this struggle if we bring everyone together. This has not always been our strong point in this country.” He said the fight to save biodiversi­ty is “indivisibl­e” from the fight against global warming.

Macron is keen to make the environmen­t a key theme of the second half of his mandate as he emerges from a bruising standoff with unions over pension reform. However not all of his moves in the area have met with success and his speech in Ch am on ix contained no new major announceme­nts.

His first appointmen­t as environmen­t minister, celebrity environmen­talist Nicolas Hulot, quit during a live radio interview in August 2018, saying his cabinet colleagues were doing too little to tackle the climate emergency.

“We still have a long way to go, which is why the year 2020 will be a decisive year for biodiversi­ty, the year in which we can start to make a difference,” said Macron.

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Emmanuel Macron (extreme right) and others pose for a picture at the Mont Blanc mountain range in the French Alps on Thursday.
Reuters ↑ Emmanuel Macron (extreme right) and others pose for a picture at the Mont Blanc mountain range in the French Alps on Thursday.

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