
Corinne Lepage
Corinne Lepage is a French lawyer and politician known for her environmental advocacy and her tenure as a Member of the European Parliament from 2009 to 2014. She served as the Minister of the Environment in France from 1995 to 1997 and has been a prominent figure in discussions surrounding energy policy, particularly regarding the transition to renewable energy. Lepage has been vocal in her criticisms of certain lobbying practices in the energy sector, including those involving major companies like GDF Suez, highlighting her commitment to transparency and environmental issues. Recently, she commented on Rachida Dati's controversial support for the gas sector, expressing surprise at Dati's amendments favoring large energy companies.
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Corinne Lepage, a former Minister of the Environment, highlighted the inadequacy of measures taken to address climate change.
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Corinne Lepage announced she would refer the matter to the Council of State for violation of the independence of Anses.
Plus d'un million de signataires pour la pétition contre la "Loi Duplomb": quelles suites pour cette loi si controversée?Corinne Lepage, former French Minister of the Environment, stated that without international carbon credits, achieving climate goals will be unrealistic.
Crédits carbone : L’Europe débat, le Gabon à l’écoute | Gabonreview.comCorinne Lepage discusses the role of local authorities in the fight against marine pollution.
Tribune libre. Corinne Lepage: "Les collectivités locales et la protection des océans"Corinne Lepage expressed surprise at Rachida Dati's support for energy companies' demands.
La ministre de la Culture Rachida Dati aurait perçu 299.000 euros d'honoraires de GDF Suez en 2010-2011











