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France’s environment minister Nicolas Hulot announced his resignation during a live radio interview on Tuesday, citing his disapproval of government policies and efforts to tackle climate change.
His departure comes as a blow to Macron, who appointed him in May 2017. Hulot said he had not warned President Emmanuel Macron’s government or Prime Minister Edouard Philippe prior to announcing his resignation.
Hulot cited government failure on pesticides, biodiversity and soil as key reasons behind his decision to resign, his resignation come in frustration over sluggish progress on climate goals and nuclear energy policy, dealing a major blow to President Emmanuel Macron’s already tarnished green credentials.
Hulot was among Macron’s first ministerial appointments following his May 2017 election victory. His inclusion helped to sustain a green image France had earned 18 months earlier by brokering the Paris Agreement to combat global greenhouse emissions.
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