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The challenges of climate change in the regions

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 4:47 am
by badsha0025
Recognizing that the fight against climate change requires mobilization at all levels, with specific measures in each territory, the national plan, led by the General Secretariat for Ecological Planning (SGPE), now known as " France Nation Verte ", entered a phase of territorial debates at the end of 2023. In these debates, the role of INSEE and public statistics is to link climate phenomena to socio-economic issues, by shedding particular light on the heterogeneities of territorial situations in two dimensions : the impact on territories, populations or businesses of the physical consequences of global warming ; the territorial contribution to global warming through the current behavior of populations, businesses or institutions.

Interministerial environmental assessment group was created, chaired by Claude Gruson [ Kekenbosch, 2024 ]. Since then, INSEE and the ministerial statistical service for the environment (now the SDES ) have continued to improve gambling database the tools to measure climatic and environmental pressures on the one hand and to provide an understanding of their origins and socio-economic consequences on the other .

Territories unequally affected by climate change...
Climate change is inherently a global phenomenon: the entire planet, regardless of national or administrative borders, is affected. However, numerous studies, notably those of the IPCC , have shown that its consequences do not manifest themselves in the same way everywhere. The poorest countries are often also the most exposed to many of the identified risks.