To marketing campaign, sure candidates for municipal elections might want to have ready a stable environmentalist argument. In Miquelon, the 600 inhabitants of this village within the archipelago of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon will essentially have inquiries to ask in regards to the transfer of their city, too uncovered to tropical storms which attain the North Atlantic, resembling Hurricane Fiona in 2022. In the guts of the Arly gorges, in Savoie, motorists will undoubtedly be curious to know the way forward for departmental highway 1212, closed in November as a result of landslides attributable to winter thaws. In Blendecques (Pas-de-Calais), the victims will maybe take into account the a number of floods of winter 2023-2024, when slipping a poll into the field.
“Climate disruption is even faster in the mountains than in the plains (…) and the inhabitants of our territories are well aware of the developments over the past ten years”explains MP Jean-Pierre Vigier (Haute-Loire, Les Républicains), president of the National Association of Mountain Elected Officials (ANEM).
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