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Climate talks chef Marc Veyrat fined for razing forest | Climate talks chef Marc Veyrat fined for razing forest |
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A French chef hired to work at the Paris climate change talks has been fined for razing 7,000 sq metres (75,000 sq feet) of protected forest near his restaurant. | |
Marc Veyrat illegally destroyed the trees near the La Maison des Bois (House of the Trees) in the Alps. | Marc Veyrat illegally destroyed the trees near the La Maison des Bois (House of the Trees) in the Alps. |
The court in Annecy also heard Mr Veyrat ordered a large portion of protected wetlands to be dried up. | The court in Annecy also heard Mr Veyrat ordered a large portion of protected wetlands to be dried up. |
He was one of five chefs picked to cook for world leaders at the Paris talks. | He was one of five chefs picked to cook for world leaders at the Paris talks. |
He was ordered by the court to pay a fine of €100,000 (£73,000; $108,000) and to restore the wetlands within three months. | |
Mr Veyrat, who has twice obtained three Michelin stars, told the court he acted with the best of intentions, as he built an educational centre for children. | Mr Veyrat, who has twice obtained three Michelin stars, told the court he acted with the best of intentions, as he built an educational centre for children. |
He also built a botanical garden, beehives and greenhouses at the site, near the town of Manigod in the Haute-Savoie region. | He also built a botanical garden, beehives and greenhouses at the site, near the town of Manigod in the Haute-Savoie region. |
After the hearing, Mr Veyrat apologised, saying: " I am not above the law. Anyone can make a mistake, even me." | After the hearing, Mr Veyrat apologised, saying: " I am not above the law. Anyone can make a mistake, even me." |
At the end of the talks in Paris, countries agreed to a firm goal of keeping temperature rises well below 2C, and will strive for 1.5C. | At the end of the talks in Paris, countries agreed to a firm goal of keeping temperature rises well below 2C, and will strive for 1.5C. |
But one study claims that deforestation is the second-largest man-made contributor of C02 into the atmosphere, which is seen as a major contributory factor to temperature rises. | But one study claims that deforestation is the second-largest man-made contributor of C02 into the atmosphere, which is seen as a major contributory factor to temperature rises. |
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