"Make our planet great again"
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'Make our planet great again' Macron
FRANCE OPEN THE DOORS TO WORK IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE!
'Make our planet great again' Macron
FRANCE OPEN THE DOORS TO WORK IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE!
The French president criticised Donald Trump for pulling the US out of the Paris climate accord on 2 June 2017, also calling for scientists to come to France in order to work together on climate change. "On the climate there is no plan B because there is no planet B," he said. This is a "mistake, both for the US and for our planet". In addition to inviting to American Researchers, Entrepreneurs & Engineers to work together on concrete solutions for the Climate Change.
In a televised address, French president Emmanuel Macron rules out any renegotiation after Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris agreement, calling the move a mistake. Macron, speaking in French and English, urged scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs and anyone disappointed by the decision to see France as a ‘second homeland’, adding: ‘I call on them come and work here with us.’ The French president said: ‘The Paris agreement remain irreversible and will be implemented not just by France but by all the other nations. We will succeed because we are fully committed, because wherever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility: make our planet great again.’
Only I can do that." "We will take all our responsibilities to provide, every time it's needed, a relevant response to big contemporary crises," he said.
FRANCE OPEN THE DOORS TO WORK IN THE CLIMATE CHANGE! Inviting to American Researchers, Entrepreneurs & Engineers
“I want all those who today embody innovation and excellence in the United States to hear what we say: From now on, you will have a new homeland, France,” Macron said.
“I do know how your new president now has decided to jeopardize your budget, your initiatives, as he is extremely skeptical of climate change,” Macron said in the video. “I have no doubt about climate change, and how committed we have to be regarding this issue.”
ENVIRONMENT
Macron with US Secretary of State John Kerry and former Vice-President Al Gore at the US Ambassador's Residence in Paris, 7 December 2015 amid the COP21 Climate Summit.
Ahead of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, Macron called for acceleration of the ecological transition and advocated a "balance between ecological imperatives and economic requirements", an objective that the French government seeks to achieve by fighting on "five fronts": "innovation", "simplification", "strengthening of our energy efficiency and [...] reduction of fossil fuels usage", "energy competitiveness" and "action in Europe and worldwide".
In 2016, Macron proposed that France "secures its supplies in the most strategic materials using three levers: the circular economy and the recovery of materials contained in the end of life of the products [...]; The diversification of supplies to overcome geopolitical risks [...] and to bring more competitiveness; the creation of new reasonable sized mines in France, while following the best social and environmental standards".
He criticised Donald Trump for pulling the US out of the Paris climate accord on 2 June 2017, also calling for scientists to come to France in order to work together on climate change.
"They will find in France a second homeland. I call on them, come and work here with us, to work together on concrete solutions for our climate."
He reaffirmed France's commitment to the agreement and concluded: "Wherever we live, whoever we are, we all share the same responsibility: make our planet great again."
EMMANUEL MACRON
Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (French: born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who is the President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Before entering politics, he was a senior civil servant and investment banker. Macron studied philosophy at Paris Nanterre University, completed a Master's of Public Affairs at Sciences Po, and graduated from the École nationale d'administration (ENA) in 2004. He worked as an Inspector of Finances in the Inspectorate General of Finances (IGF), then became an investment banker at Rothschild & Cie Banque.
Macron was appointed Deputy Secretary-General in François Hollande's first government in May 2012, having been a member of the Socialist Party from 2006 to 2009. He was appointed Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs in 2014 under the Second Valls Government, where he pushed through business-friendly reforms. He resigned in August 2016 to launch a bid in the 2017 presidential election. In November 2016, Macron declared that he would run in the election under the banner of En Marche!, a centrist political movement he founded in April 2016, and won the election on 7 May 2017.
Macron, at the age of 39, became the youngest President in the history of France. Upon his inauguration, Macron appointed Le Havre mayor Édouard Philippe to be Prime Minister. In the June 2017 legislative elections, Macron's party, renamed "La République En Marche!", together with its ally the Democratic Movement (MoDem), secured a comfortable majority, winning 350 seats out of 577, with his party alone winning an outright majority of 308 seats.
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