Aux Etats-Unis, une « situation incroyablement chaotique » autour des sciences du climat

3 April 2025 / Comments Off on Aux Etats-Unis, une « situation incroyablement chaotique » autour des sciences du climat

In the United States, a complex web of political debates and public sentiment has emerged around climate science, creating what many describe as an “incredibly chaotic situation.” As policies shift and opinions clash, the future of climate action hangs in the balance.

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Faut-il mettre fin au capitalisme pour sauver le climat ? (avec Thomas Piketty)

2 April 2025 / Comments Off on Faut-il mettre fin au capitalisme pour sauver le climat ? (avec Thomas Piketty)

In a world grappling with climate change, the question arises: must we abolish capitalism to secure our planet’s future? Renowned economist Thomas Piketty delves into this provocative debate, exploring the intersections of economic systems and environmental sustainability.

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Al Gore, de passage à Paris, insuffle de l’optimisme dans la lutte contre le dérèglement climatique… et contre Donald Trump

2 April 2025 / Comments Off on Al Gore, de passage à Paris, insuffle de l’optimisme dans la lutte contre le dérèglement climatique… et contre Donald Trump

In a city renowned for its history of revolution and progress,Al Gore recently graced Paris with his presence,bringing with him a message of hope amid the looming shadows of climate change and political upheaval.As discussions surrounding global warming intensify, the former Vice President and environmental advocate drew attention not only to the urgency of the…

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Un conseil de planification écologique pour marquer la « remobilisation », alors que la baisse des émissions de CO₂ a ralenti en France

2 April 2025 / Comments Off on Un conseil de planification écologique pour marquer la « remobilisation », alors que la baisse des émissions de CO₂ a ralenti en France

As the world strives to address the pressing challenges of climate change, France finds itself at a pivotal moment in its environmental journey. While the nation has made commendable strides in reducing carbon dioxide emissions, recent trends indicate a concerning slowdown in progress. In the face of this plateau, it becomes crucial to re-energize our…

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A quoi ressemblerait une France à + 4 °C : plus de canicules, de « nuits tropicales » et de pluies intenses

1 April 2025 / Comments Off on A quoi ressemblerait une France à + 4 °C : plus de canicules, de « nuits tropicales » et de pluies intenses

as the impacts of climate change become increasingly palpable, the prospect of a warmer future looms large in the collective consciousness. In France, a nation renowned for its diverse landscapes—from the sun-kissed beaches of the Côte d’Azur to the lush valleys of the Loire—confronting a temperature rise of 4°C would dramatically reshape its environmental and…

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Christiane Taubira, nouvelle avocate de l’Amazonie : « Il existe encore une vision caricaturale, coloniale et fantasmatique de l’Amazonie »

1 April 2025 / Comments Off on Christiane Taubira, nouvelle avocate de l’Amazonie : « Il existe encore une vision caricaturale, coloniale et fantasmatique de l’Amazonie »

Title: christiane Taubira: The New Advocate for the Amazon – “A Caricatured, Colonial, and Fantastical Vision of the Amazon Still Persists” As the world grapples with the urgent crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, the Amazon rainforest remains a focal point of both environmental concern and cultural discourse. Enter christiane Taubira, the renowned French…

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Dans les Andes péruviennes, tout un monde risque de s’évanouir avec les glaciers tropicaux

31 March 2025 / Comments Off on Dans les Andes péruviennes, tout un monde risque de s’évanouir avec les glaciers tropicaux

In the heart of the Peruvian Andes, where the majestic peaks pierce the sky and ancient cultures whisper through the winds, a silent crisis looms. Here, nestled in the high-altitude realms, tropical glaciers have long served as vital guardians of the ecosystem and the communities that thrive alongside them. However, as climate change relentlessly advances,…

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La baisse des émissions de gaz à effet de serre marque un net ralentissement en France

31 March 2025 / Comments Off on La baisse des émissions de gaz à effet de serre marque un net ralentissement en France

In recent years, the urgency to address climate change has spurred nations worldwide to adopt strategies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. France, a country often seen as a leader in environmental policy, has made notable strides in this area. However, recent data indicates a notable slowdown in the decline of emissions, prompting urgent discussions…

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Glaciers et neiges : l’humanité très exposée à la disparition des châteaux d’eau de la planète

30 March 2025 / Comments Off on Glaciers et neiges : l’humanité très exposée à la disparition des châteaux d’eau de la planète

Glaciers and snow represent Earth’s vital water towers, holding the promise of life for millions. As climate change accelerates their melt, humanity finds itself perilously exposed, facing a future where these majestic giants vanish, leaving dry landscapes in their wake.

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Est-ce que l’Afrique émet plus de CO₂ que l’Europe ?

30 March 2025 / Comments Off on Est-ce que l’Afrique émet plus de CO₂ que l’Europe ?

The question of whether Africa emits more CO₂ than Europe invites a deeper exploration into the complexities of climate responsibility. While Africa’s total emissions remain lower, the continent faces unique challenges that shape its environmental impact.

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Sur le mont Kenya, la fin inéluctable des glaciers d’Afrique, réduits à « un tas de glaçons »

30 March 2025 / Comments Off on Sur le mont Kenya, la fin inéluctable des glaciers d’Afrique, réduits à « un tas de glaçons »

On Mount Kenya, the glaciers quietly retreat, diminishing into mere remnants of ice. Once majestic, they now stand as a stark symbol of Africa’s climate crisis, reminding us of the fragile balance between nature and our changing world.

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Du tronc à la canopée, l’insoupçonnée biodiversité portée par les arbres

30 March 2025 / Comments Off on Du tronc à la canopée, l’insoupçonnée biodiversité portée par les arbres

From trunk to canopy, trees harbor an astonishing diversity of life. Beneath their bark and among their branches, countless species thrive, forming intricate ecosystems. This hidden biodiversity is vital, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all living things.

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Le Canada supprime en partie sa taxe carbone

18 March 2025 / Comments Off on Le Canada supprime en partie sa taxe carbone

Title: Canada’s Partial Repeal of Carbon Tax: A Shift in Environmental Strategy In a landscape marked by the clash of climate ambition and economic pragmatism, Canada finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. As the nation grapples with the complexities of environmental policy, recent decisions have emerged that echo through the corridors of both governmental halls…

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Climat : faut-il changer de voiture pour réussir la transition ?

18 March 2025 / Comments Off on Climat : faut-il changer de voiture pour réussir la transition ?

As the world grapples with the pressing challenges of climate change, the conversation surrounding our modes of transportation has become increasingly urgent. The question of whether to change our vehicles — from gas-guzzling cars to greener alternatives — is now at the forefront of discussions about lasting living. This article delves into the nuances of…

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Comment parler du climat dans cette période dingo ?

17 March 2025 / Comments Off on Comment parler du climat dans cette période dingo ?

Navigating Climate Conversations in Uncertain Times In an era often described as dizzying and unpredictable, the discourse surrounding climate change can feel just as chaotic. With extreme weather events, shifting policies, and societal upheavals dominating headlines, how do we engage meaningfully about one of the most pressing challenges of our time? The urgency of the…

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A Lyon, la difficile adaptation de la métropole au réchauffement climatique

17 March 2025 / Comments Off on A Lyon, la difficile adaptation de la métropole au réchauffement climatique

As the sun sets over the picturesque Rhône and Saône rivers, casting a warm glow on the historic façades of Lyon, a silent crisis looms beneath its vibrant surface.Known for its rich culinary heritage and stunning architecture, Lyon is now confronting an unprecedented challenge: the need to adapt to the harsh realities of climate change.…

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Quels sont les bienfaits de la transition écologique ? Comprendre en trois minutes

16 March 2025 / Comments Off on Quels sont les bienfaits de la transition écologique ? Comprendre en trois minutes

The ecological transition offers numerous benefits, from reducing carbon footprints to fostering sustainable economies. By embracing renewable energy and green practices, we not only protect our planet but also enhance public health and create resilient communities.

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Le paradoxe chinois : quand devenir champion du monde des énergies vertes freine la lutte contre le dérèglement climatique

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Le paradoxe chinois : quand devenir champion du monde des énergies vertes freine la lutte contre le dérèglement climatique

In the quest for green energy dominance, China’s ambition paradoxically complicates global climate efforts. While leading in renewable technologies, its fossil fuel reliance clouds the path to genuine sustainability, highlighting the intricate balance between progress and climate responsibility.

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La NASA licencie la chercheuse sur le climat Katherine Calvin, scientifique en chef de l’agence

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on La NASA licencie la chercheuse sur le climat Katherine Calvin, scientifique en chef de l’agence

NASA recently announced the dismissal of climate scientist Katherine Calvin, who served as the agency’s chief scientist. Her departure raises questions about the future of climate research at NASA and the implications for ongoing environmental initiatives.

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En Afrique, la résistance des barrages à l’épreuve des inondations

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on En Afrique, la résistance des barrages à l’épreuve des inondations

In Africa, the resilience of dams faces a critical test as floods intensify. These structures, built to harness water’s power for irrigation and energy, now contend with nature’s unpredictable fury, highlighting the delicate balance between progress and vulnerability.

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Sur l’écologie, un grand renoncement à l’œuvre en France et dans le monde

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Sur l’écologie, un grand renoncement à l’œuvre en France et dans le monde

In France and beyond, a profound surrender is unfolding in the realm of ecology. Amidst rising temperatures and dwindling resources, societies grapple with the balance between progress and sustainability, revealing the tough choices that shape our future.

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Impacts du réchauffement : « La France n’est pas prête », met en garde le Haut Conseil pour le climat

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Impacts du réchauffement : « La France n’est pas prête », met en garde le Haut Conseil pour le climat

In a stark warning, the High Council for Climate emphasizes that France is ill-prepared for the looming impacts of global warming. Urging immediate action, experts highlight the urgent need for resilient strategies to combat climate change’s far-reaching effects.

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Du charbon aux renouvelables, l’Afrique du Sud au défi d’une « transition énergétique juste »

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Du charbon aux renouvelables, l’Afrique du Sud au défi d’une « transition énergétique juste »

South Africa stands at a pivotal crossroads, grappling with the challenge of transitioning from coal to renewable energy. The quest for a “just energy transition” aims to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability, a delicate dance for a nation rich in resources yet burdened by inequality.

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Le GIEC ne réussit pas à faire valider le calendrier de publication de ses prochains rapports sur l’état du climat

14 March 2025 / Comments Off on Le GIEC ne réussit pas à faire valider le calendrier de publication de ses prochains rapports sur l’état du climat

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) faced setbacks as attempts to finalize the publication schedule for its upcoming climate reports faltered. This uncertainty casts a shadow over the timely dissemination of vital climate insights.

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Léna Lazare, activiste écologiste : « Nous devons transmettre une culture du passage à l’action »

10 March 2025 / Comments Off on Léna Lazare, activiste écologiste : « Nous devons transmettre une culture du passage à l’action »

In a world increasingly defined by environmental challenges, the voice of Léna Lazare emerges like a clarion call. As a passionate ecological activist, Lazare champions the necessity of transforming awareness into action, advocating for a mindset and culture that prioritizes sustainability over apathy. With her unwavering dedication, she challenges individuals and communities to embrace their…

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En Argentine, des inondations font au moins 16 morts à Bahia Blanca

10 March 2025 / Comments Off on En Argentine, des inondations font au moins 16 morts à Bahia Blanca

In Argentina, the city of Bahía Blanca has been reeling from devastating floods that have claimed at least 16 lives. As heavy rains continue to batter the region, communities are grappling with the aftermath, seeking hope amidst the destruction.

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En 2024, les catastrophes climatiques n’ont jamais été aussi nombreuses en Afrique

10 March 2025 / Comments Off on En 2024, les catastrophes climatiques n’ont jamais été aussi nombreuses en Afrique

Introduction As the sun rises over the vast expanse of the african continent, a somber reality casts a long shadow. In 2024, Africa finds itself at the epicenter of an escalating crisis—one marked by an unprecedented increase in climate-related disasters. From the drought-stricken fields of East Africa to the flood-ravaged villages in the West, the…

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Climat : faut-il arrêter de parler de « transition » ? (avec Jean-Baptiste Fressoz)

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on Climat : faut-il arrêter de parler de « transition » ? (avec Jean-Baptiste Fressoz)

Climate: Should We Stop Talking About “Transition”? (with Jean-Baptiste Fressoz) In an era defined by urgent environmental challenges, the term “transition” has become a buzzword in discussions surrounding climate action. It evokes a sense of movement towards a more enduring future,suggesting that change is not just necessary but also possible. Though, as we grapple with…

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Ibrahim Thiaw : « La dégradation des terres se fait à une vitesse inédite en Afrique »

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on Ibrahim Thiaw : « La dégradation des terres se fait à une vitesse inédite en Afrique »

In the heart of Africa, a silent yet monumental crisis is unfolding—a crisis that threatens not just the landscape, but the very fabric of life itself. Ibrahim Thiaw, a leading voice in the dialog around sustainability and environmental stewardship, sheds light on the alarming rate at which land degradation is accelerating across the continent. With…

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Comment les arbres entrent en dormance, après la flamboyance automnale

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on Comment les arbres entrent en dormance, après la flamboyance automnale

as the vibrant hues of autumn fade into the crisp embrace of winter, nature begins its quiet transformation. Trees, once ablaze with reds, oranges, and yellows, prepare to enter a state of dormancy—a remarkable survival strategy honed over millennia. This period of rest, often overlooked amidst the beauty of falling leaves, is crucial for the…

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Soudan du Sud : en dépit des anticipations, le pays à nouveau sous les eaux

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on Soudan du Sud : en dépit des anticipations, le pays à nouveau sous les eaux

Despite initial expectations for a calmer season, South Sudan finds itself grappling with severe flooding once again. The rising waters threaten livelihoods and infrastructure, underscoring the persistent challenges faced by this vulnerable nation.

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En Tunisie, des plages menacées par l’érosion côtière

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on En Tunisie, des plages menacées par l’érosion côtière

In Tunisia, the beauty of sandy shores is at risk as coastal erosion steadily encroaches. Rising sea levels and relentless waves threaten these pristine beaches, calling for urgent attention to protect both the environment and local livelihoods.

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En Afrique, des inondations « inédites » aggravées par le changement climatique

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on En Afrique, des inondations « inédites » aggravées par le changement climatique

In Africa, unprecedented floods are reshaping landscapes and lives, a stark reflection of climate change’s harsh reality. Communities face the dual challenge of rising waters and dwindling resources, highlighting the urgent need for adaptive strategies and global support.

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En Suède, la Cour suprême rejette l’ouverture d’un procès intenté à l’Etat par Greta Thunberg et 300 jeunes pour inaction climatique

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on En Suède, la Cour suprême rejette l’ouverture d’un procès intenté à l’Etat par Greta Thunberg et 300 jeunes pour inaction climatique

In Sweden, the Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Greta Thunberg and 300 young activists against the state for its inaction on climate change. This decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing battle for environmental justice.

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Au Japon, des feux de forêt ravagent 1 200 hectares et font un mort

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on Au Japon, des feux de forêt ravagent 1 200 hectares et font un mort

In Japan, fierce wildfires have engulfed 1,200 hectares of land, claiming the life of one individual. As flames rage across the landscapes, communities grapple with the devastation, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced fire management and prevention strategies.

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Transport maritime : des pays européens trop peu regardants sur la pollution des navires

5 March 2025 / Comments Off on Transport maritime : des pays européens trop peu regardants sur la pollution des navires

Maritime transport plays a crucial role in global trade, yet many European countries remain lax in enforcing regulations on ship pollution. As vessels traverse delicate marine ecosystems, the urgent need for stricter oversight and accountability becomes increasingly clear.

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