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Transportation, food, consumption... our daily activities consume energy and produce greenhouse gases, too much. In France, each individual emits an average of 10 tons of CO2 equivalent per year. To achieve the carbon neutrality objectives set by the Paris Agreements in 2015 and limit the impact on the planet's climate, we would have to go down to 2 tons per person. What we hear a lot is that our daily actions could help reduce this carbon footprint. But how far can we go? And is it enough? In this new episode of our Plan B video series, we will meet two people committed to a low-carbon lifestyle to understand the impact of these actions, and their limits. ???? Find the previous episodes of the Plan B series on ecological issues: • How to feed France in 2050 without... ✅ Subscribe to the Le Monde channel to follow and understand the news http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Sources: Carbon footprint calculators: Nos Gestes Climat (Ademe), MyCo2 (Carbone 4) https://nosgestesclimat.fr/ https://www.myco2.fr/ Educational kit on low-carbon living: Inventing our low-carbon lives https://www.resistanceclimatique.org/... After the collapse, on Instagram and Youtube https://www.instagram.com/apresleffon... / apr%c3%a8sleffondrement Paris Agreements, UNFCCC https://unfccc.int/fr/processus-et-re.... Doing your part, Carbone 4, 2019 https://www.carbone4.com/publication-... 4 scenarios to reach Carbon neutrality, Ademe https://transitions2050.ademe.fr/docu... Key climate figures, Ministry of Ecological Transition, 2022 https://www.statistiques.developpemen... Global Inequality Report, Global Inequality Laboratory, 2022 https://wir2022.wid.world/www-site/up...