elephant wrote:let's not forget that in the days without cars, there are still vehicles that drive, that there will certainly be people who forget to turn off their bath heaters, etc ...
Of course, we must always count on volunteers who are willing or not to have useful initiatives. As for car dealers, it must not be the most difficult to put pressure on the public authorities to put out the lights in the stores. It is indeed quite mind-blowing to see, even in the middle of the night, shops full of light ...
But Pollux you break my utopia of non-pollution day (even if the minimum living in question is feasible and an interesting idea) then, because creating one day per country is less unifying ... but France could s to impose as a precursor by launching simple measures of this kind and surely consistent! Can the power plants not store their unused energy for the following days? (you will easily agree that I am far from being a specialist in these matters, huh ...)