Reducing our CO2 emissions means first of all reducing transport and first and foremost: the private car ... Difficult, but with a fair policy towards those who make it their working tool or to go to work ... " extremely complicated change of society "...Bertrand Cassoret is a defender of the environment and the energy transition, it is not a climatosceptique. While he believes that we must promote the development of renewable energies, he stresses, however, that to maintain our standard of living, it is absolutely imperative to continue our policy in the nuclear field. For going out of the nuclear power and switching to renewable energies would result in a drastic reduction in our energy consumption, with all the consequences that we can imagine in terms of decay, access to culture, education or the health…
Bertrand Cassoret is an engineer and senior lecturer in electrical engineering and director of the Electrical Engineering program at the University of Artois.
Like Jancovici, he knows how to interpret the numbers ...
à 13:40, his point of view on nuclear