Presidential: Segolene Royal, economic program?
published: 20/09/06, 09:22
This article, taken from his weekly newsletter Desir d'Avenir, speaks for itself!
I admit that the more I read his statements, the more his approach seduces me when I had come to tell myself that whatever the straw guy sitting on the chair, it is always the same lobbies who run the country. And here I am, left to regain hope
The jobs of the future are in eco-industries
Ségolène Royal, at Poitiers station launched, on Thursday September 14, 2006, the very first TER experiment working with 30% diester.
“If I am in a position in 2007, France could become the country of environmental excellence. If rapid decisions were taken in the area of ecological taxation, France could gain momentum in environmental terms more quickly. The jobs of the future are in eco-industries. "
In early 2007, eight regional express trains (TER) using 30% biofuels should run in the Poitou-Charentes region, which she has chaired since March 2004.
The Poitou-Charentes region is in the process of building the first “Kyoto high school” in Europe, which will operate with zero fossil fuels and which will produce more energy than it consumes ”.
I admit that the more I read his statements, the more his approach seduces me when I had come to tell myself that whatever the straw guy sitting on the chair, it is always the same lobbies who run the country. And here I am, left to regain hope
The jobs of the future are in eco-industries
Ségolène Royal, at Poitiers station launched, on Thursday September 14, 2006, the very first TER experiment working with 30% diester.
“If I am in a position in 2007, France could become the country of environmental excellence. If rapid decisions were taken in the area of ecological taxation, France could gain momentum in environmental terms more quickly. The jobs of the future are in eco-industries. "
In early 2007, eight regional express trains (TER) using 30% biofuels should run in the Poitou-Charentes region, which she has chaired since March 2004.
The Poitou-Charentes region is in the process of building the first “Kyoto high school” in Europe, which will operate with zero fossil fuels and which will produce more energy than it consumes ”.