The Climate and Resilience project arrives at the National Assembly on Monday.

The deputies will discuss the amendments to be made to it while on Sunday thousands of people mobilized to demand a real climate law.

The spokesperson of the environmental movement We are ready, Camille Etienne, affirms on Europe 1 Monday that the deputies must now "take up the ambition of this law".

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More than 110,000 people demonstrated for "a real Climate Law" in the streets of Paris on Sunday, according to the organizers.

Monday, the Climate and Resilience law, drawn up with the help of the Citizens' Convention, is discussed in the National Assembly.

For Camille Etienne, spokesperson for the environmental movement We are ready, guest of the morning of Europe 1 Monday, the deputies must "meet the ambition of this law".

For Camille Etienne, a student at Sciences Po Paris, the Climate law now rests on the shoulders of deputies.

"It is now in the hands of the deputies and we will be there to tell them to be ambitious", explains the young woman.

The law, built from the proposals of the Citizens' Convention for the climate, has been emptied of its meaning according to her.

"When we look at these details, we realize that ultimately, the measures of the Citizen's Convention for the climate have not been respected," says Camille Etienne.

"Every centimeter that we manage to glean, fewer people are dying"

The spokesperson for the movement On est Prêt affirms that all measures to combat global warming have been reduced: "The citizens' convention demanded that all possible trips in less than four hours by train be banned by plane. But the government has declined. the bar 2h30 ".

Camille Etienne gives a second example concerning the vehicle fleet.

According to her, the Citizens' Convention for the Climate wanted to set up a penalty on cars over 1,400 kilos, "or 25% of the French car fleet".

But "the government decided that it would be over 1,800 kilos, so only 1.2%", she continues.

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Camille Etienne recognizes, however, that this climate law is a big step forward.

"That this government put in place, at this time of the five-year term, an entire law on the climate, where there are many measures that are being discussed, it is already fundamental because it allows these questions to be asked in the public debate- there ", she defends.

For her, "every centimeter that we manage to glean, fewer species are disappearing, fewer people are dying," she proclaims, while recalling that the polluted air kills 50,000 per year in France.