@ARTICLE{10.21494/ISTE.OP.2025.1331, TITLE={French parliamentary debates on the “climate and resilience” bill. Decarbonization: a different approach}, AUTHOR={Régis Matuszewicz, }, JOURNAL={Technology and Innovation}, VOLUME={10}, NUMBER={Issue 4}, YEAR={2025}, URL={https://www.openscience.fr/Parliamentary-debates-on-the-climate-and-resilience-bill-decarbonisation-a}, DOI={10.21494/ISTE.OP.2025.1331}, ISSN={2399-8571}, ABSTRACT={Our study focuses on the French parliamentary debates on the “climate and resilience” bill, which intends to reduce the carbon footprint. It aims to describe and analyze the various symbolic devices, the ideological references mobilized by parliamentarians, and the arguments developed in relation to the government’s desire for decarbonization in the context of this bill, by focusing our study on the general discussion. The political right and the government majority structure their discourse around liberal thinking based on economic efficiency, decentralization and the acceptability of measures. The political far right is developing a nationalist conception of ecology based on ancestral localism. On the political left, we find a conception of ecology centered on the idea of social justice, although with variable geometry. Behind the unaminism in the face of the climate emergency, there are in fact significant differences in the conceptions of decarbonization of the different parliamentary groups.}}