Climate and transitions

Garbage Collectors Strike: Those Mountains of Garbage We Don’t Want to See
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Garbage Collectors Strike: Those Mountains of Garbage We Don’t Want to See

Walking through one of the most beautiful cities in the world will not take long. More than 5,000 tons of…
Facts followed the IPCC report? Why is it still not quite right
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Facts followed the IPCC report? Why is it still not quite right

Eight years of work, thousands of studies and one goal: to educate policy makers on the path to contain and…
Oil project in Alaska: why Biden’s green light is regarded by environmentalists as a betrayal
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Oil project in Alaska: why Biden’s green light is regarded by environmentalists as a betrayal

This decision is seen by environmental associations as a betrayal. On Monday, March 13, the Joe Biden administration approved a…
Oceans Treaty: “A very big step to protect the high seas”
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Oceans Treaty: “A very big step to protect the high seas”

For many observers, this is a “historic” document that UN members have just signed. The text of the treaty on…
Climate: Should we be worried about the return of El Niño?
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Climate: Should we be worried about the return of El Niño?

Will our summers and winters experience additional heatstroke in 2023 and 2024? The question worries the small world of climatologists.…
Pensions: the pay-as-you-go system is not sustainable, Antoine Bueno
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Pensions: the pay-as-you-go system is not sustainable, Antoine Bueno

Researchers and representatives of environmental NGOs have just published an op-ed explaining that in the name of the environmental fight…
What the High Seas Treaty could change (and what hasn’t been done yet)
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What the High Seas Treaty could change (and what hasn’t been done yet)

A vital treaty for the planet… And for us. This Friday, March 3, UN member states will have to return…
Emmanuel Macron and Africa: the underside of green diplomacy
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Emmanuel Macron and Africa: the underside of green diplomacy

As soon as they get off the plane, in the humid heat of Libreville, a billboard catches the eye of…
Food Sovereignty: How the Avril Group is Fighting
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Food Sovereignty: How the Avril Group is Fighting

On the pavement of rue Monceau in Paris, a stationary concrete mixer and several construction cones signal that work at…
Drought and construction: ‘We’re still trying to prioritize the environment’
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Drought and construction: ‘We’re still trying to prioritize the environment’

He had no more for more than 31 days in France. A typical summer chorus, maybe if we weren’t… in…
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