MOVEMENT – In recent weeks, the Last Renovation collective has multiplied actions of civil disobedience to ask the government to begin a vast energy renovation of housing
Unknown a few weeks ago, the Last Renovation collective is starting to get people talking. On Tuesday July 12, during the 10th stage of the Tour de France, a dozen movement activists sat down on the road to protest against global warming, interrupting the race for almost a quarter of an hour.
A huge spotlight for this collective which is not at its first attempt. In recent weeks, activists have multiplied spectacular civil disobedience actions to warn of the urgency of energy renovation of housing, a key link in the fight against climate change according to them. What is this collective? What are its demands? Who are its supporters? 20 Minutes takes stock of this very young movement.
The Last Renovation collective, what is it?
Created in February 2022 by around twenty people, mostly young people aged 20 to 30, this ecological collective, which now brings together around a hundred activists, is calling for action in favor of the climate, in particular a vast energy renovation of housing. For the movement, the urgency is “that the government immediately commit to ensuring the re(…) Read more at 20minutes
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