OPERATION COUP DE POING Calling for a real plan to renovate “thermal sieves”, seven activists from the Last Renovation movement blocked access to the Fourvière tunnel on Friday before to be dislodged by the police
Seven environmental activists from the Last Renovation movement blocked access to the Fourvière tunnel on Friday morning. — Last Renovation
There were only seven of them, but enough of them to cripple traffic already. saturated. This Friday morning around 8:30 a.m., a handful of activists from the environmental movement Last Renovation blocked the building. access to the Fourvère tunnel in Lyon, by sitting on the traffic lanes.
Dressed in fluorescent vests and lined up behind a thick banner, the activists demanded a real plan for the energy renovation of buildings considered as “thermal sieves”, claiming to belong to “the latest generation capable of preventing societal collapse.
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This punch – the second in two weeks – will have been of short duration. The activists were dislodged by the police after a quarter of an hour. They have been placed in custody view to; the outcome of their arrest.
