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janvier 2026

Retranscription de la conférence d'Olivier Hamant organisée par le CAL Namur […] Olivier Hamant nous invite à questionner notre quête permanente de contrôle et de performance. A l'heure des bouleversements écologiques, il propose un regard original : et si nous nous inspirons du vivant ? Lent, imparfait et vulnérable, il nous montre qu'une autre manière d'organiser nos sociétés est possible, plus robuste et plus humaine.
Comprendre pourquoi l’hydrogène est en difficulté en France, en 2 minutes

novembre 2025

We propose a new paradigm, as toxicology currently lacks the proper perspective. From the 1950s to the 1970s, at least one-third of all toxicological testing in the United States, including for chemicals and drugs, was misleading scientists, and this worldwide issue persists today. Moreover, petroleum-based waste and heavy metals have been discovered in pesticide and plasticizer formulations. These contaminations have now reached all forms of life. Widespread exposure to chemical mixtures promotes health and environmental risks. We discovered that pesticides have never undergone long-term testing on mammals in their full commercial formulations by regulatory authorities or the pesticide industry; instead, only their declared active ingredients have been assessed, contrary to environmental law recommendations. The ingredients of these formulations are not fully disclosed, yet the formulations are in general at least 1000 times more toxic at low environmentally relevant doses than the active ingredients alone u

octobre 2025

We are hurtling toward climate chaos. The planet's vital signs are flashing red. The consequences of human-driven alterations of the climate are no longer future threats but are here now. This unfolding emergency stems from failed foresight, political inaction, unsustainable economic systems, and misinformation. Almost every corner of the biosphere is reeling from intensifying heat, storms, floods, droughts, or fires. The window to prevent the worst outcomes is rapidly closing. In early 2025, the World Meteorological Organization reported that 2024 was the hottest year on record (WMO 2025a). This was likely hotter than the peak of the last interglacial, roughly 125,000 years ago (Gulev et al. 2021, Kaufman and McKay 2022). Rising levels of greenhouse gases remain the driving force behind this escalation. These recent developments emphasize the extreme insufficiency of global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mark the beginning of a grim new chapter for life on Earth.

septembre 2025

Analysis and forecast to 2030

août 2025

Première école supérieure dédiée à l’agriculture biologique et à l’agroécologie bio.
Purpose Animal emissions account for nearly 60% of total greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector. To estimate these emissions, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed a dedicated module within the Global Livestock Environmental Assessment Model (GLEAM). Although previous studies have explored selected inputs for specific animals and emission types, a comprehensive analysis of all 92 inputs (parameters and emission factors) had not been conducted. This study aimed to identify the most influential inputs affecting ruminant emissions in GLEAM.
Climate sensitivity is substantially higher than IPCC’s best estimate (3°C for doubled CO2), a conclusion we reach with greater than 99 percent confidence. We also show that global climate forcing by aerosols became stronger (increasingly negative) during 1970-2005, unlike IPCC’s best estimate of aerosol forcing. High confidence in these conclusions is based on a broad analysis approach. IPCC’s underestimates of climate sensitivity and aerosol cooling follow from their disproportionate emphasis on global climate modeling, an approach that will not yield timely, reliable, policy advice.

juillet 2025

Cette nouvelle étude du Forum Vies Mobiles analyse le coût global du système voiture en France, sur la base des chiffres les plus récents portant sur l’année 2023. Ce travail, réalisé avec le Laboratoire Economie Aménagement Transport (LAET) de Lyon, prend en compte non seulement les dépenses directes des usagers (ménages, entreprises, administrations), mais aussi les coûts supportés par la puissance publique et la société, incluant les externalités négatives telles que la pollution de l’air, le CO2 ou les accidents. L’objectif est d’identifier les différents postes de dépense liés à la voiture et de les quantifier, afin de proposer un panorama complet et inédit des coûts associés à l’automobile.
Why is the Trump Administration trying to kill a small space science institute in New York City? Explanation begins with Galileo’s method of scientific inquiry and ends with the role of special interest money in the United States government. Galileo improved the telescope, allowing clearer observations of the planets and the Sun. Galileo differed from his peers, as he was unafraid to challenge authority. He claimed that the world should be understood based on observations, and he spoke directly to the public. He obtained philanthropic support for his observations and openly described the conclusion that Earth was not the center of the solar system – Earth revolved around the Sun.

juin 2025

Identifying the socio-economic drivers behind greenhouse gas emissions is crucial to design mitigation policies. Existing studies predominantly analyze short-term CO2 emissions from fossil fuels, neglecting long-term trends and other GHGs. We examine the drivers of all greenhouse gas emissions between 1820–2050 globally and regionally. The Industrial Revolution triggered sustained emission growth worldwide—initially through fossil fuel use in industrialized economies but also as a result of agricultural expansion and deforestation. Globally, technological innovation and energy mix changes prevented 31 (17–42) Gt CO2e emissions over two centuries. Yet these gains were dwarfed by 81 (64–97) Gt CO2e resulting from economic expansion, with regional drivers diverging sharply: population growth dominated in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, while rising affluence was the main driver of emissions elsewhere. Meeting climate targets now requires the carbon intensity of GDP to decline 3 times faster than the global

mai 2025

Young people will be exposed to a number of heatwaves that no one would have experienced in pre-industrial times. Young people will be exposed to a number of heatwaves that no one would have experienced in pre-industrial times.

janvier 2025

Contexte: Construire une protection sociale-écologique pour une transition juste […] Nos régimes de production et de consommation déstabilisent profondément la biosphère depuis des décennies, exacerbant des vulnérabilités existantes et causant de nouveaux risques qui menacent de plus en plus la stabilité sociale et politique partout sur la planète. Ces risques, qualifiés de risques sociaux-écologiques, sont de deux types: Les risques de transformation biophysique sont liés aux effets sociaux induits par les événements extrêmes (ex.: inondations, canicules, pandémies) et les événements à évolution lente (ex.: montée du niveau des mers) résultant de la déstabilisation anthropique de la biosphère. Les risques de transition sociotechnique sont liés aux effets sociaux des réponses aux risques de transformation biophysique. Ils couvrent les effets directs des politiques environnementales (ex.: mise en place de zones à faibles émissions, primes à la rénovation énergétique des logements, taxes carbone), ainsi que leu
Previous health impact assessments of temperature-related mortality in Europe indicated that the mortality burden attributable to cold is much larger than for heat. Questions remain as to whether climate change can result in a net decrease in temperature-related mortality. In this study, we estimated how climate change could affect future heat-related and cold-related mortality in 854 European urban areas, under several climate, demographic and adaptation scenarios. We showed that, with no adaptation to heat, the increase in heat-related deaths consistently exceeds any decrease in cold-related deaths across all considered scenarios in Europe. Under the lowest mitigation and adaptation scenario (SSP3-7.0), we estimate a net death burden due to climate change increasing by 49.9% and cumulating 2,345,410 (95% confidence interval = 327,603 to 4,775,853) climate change-related deaths between 2015 and 2099. This net effect would remain positive even under high adaptation scenarios, whereby a risk attenuation of 50%
Emerging infectious diseases, biodiversity loss, and anthropogenic environmental change are interconnected crises with massive social and ecological costs. In this Review, we discuss how pathogens and parasites are responding to global change, and the implications for pandemic prevention and biodiversity conservation. Ecological and evolutionary principles help to explain why both pandemics and wildlife die-offs are becoming more common; why land-use change and biodiversity loss are often followed by an increase in zoonotic and vector-borne diseases; and why some species, such as bats, host so many emerging pathogens. To prevent the next pandemic, scientists should focus on monitoring and limiting the spread of a handful of high-risk viruses, especially at key interfaces such as farms and live-animal markets. But to address the much broader set of infectious disease risks associated with the Anthropocene, decision-makers will need to develop comprehensive strategies that include pathogen surveillance across s

décembre 2024

Atrazine is an herbicide widely used on plantations worldwide. Experimental studies suggest that the herbicide impairs male reproductive function in mammals. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the impact of atrazine exposure on the levels of hormones from the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis using murine as the animal model. After an extensive literature search, we selected 25 articles for the systematic review.
Après deux années de veille médiatique, QuotaClimat publie ce jour un rapport international révélant une augmentation alarmante des discours de désinformation climatique dans les médias d’information.

novembre 2024

This special report on land comes at a time when the scientific evidence is unambiguous: the way we manage our land will directly determine the future of life on Earth. The planetary boundaries framework, highlighted in this report, is a critical scientific tool to understand the complex interdependencies between land, climate, biodiversity and water, among other Earth system components, offering policymakers a focused lens through which to view the potential risks and rewards of different land-use decisions.

octobre 2024

Abstract. We review how the international modelling community, encompassing integrated assessment models, global and regional Earth system and climate models, and impact models, has worked together over the past few decades to advance understanding of Earth system change and its impacts on society and the environment and thereby support international climate policy. We go on to recommend a number of priority research areas for the coming decade, a timescale that encompasses a number of newly starting international modelling activities, as well as the IPCC Seventh Assessment Report (AR7) and the second UNFCCC Global Stocktake. Progress in these priority areas will significantly advance our understanding of Earth system change and its impacts, increasing the quality and utility of science support to climate policy. We emphasize the need for continued improvement in our understanding of, and ability to simulate, the coupled Earth system and the impacts of Earth system change. There is an urgent need to investiga

septembre 2024

Some narratives in international development hold that ending poverty and achieving good lives for all will require every country to reach the levels of GDP per capita that currently characterise high-income countries. However, this would require increasing total global output and resource use several times over, dramatically exacerbating ecological breakdown. Furthermore, universal convergence along these lines is unlikely within the imperialist structure of the existing world economy. Here we demonstrate that this dilemma can be resolved with a different approach, rooted in recent needs-based analyses of poverty and development. Strategies for development should not pursue capitalist growth and increased aggregate production as such, but should rather increase the specific forms of production that are necessary to improve capabilities and meet human needs at a high standard, while ensuring universal access to key goods and services through public provisioning and decommodification. At the same time, in high

août 2024

Under current emission trajectories, temporarily overshooting the Paris global warming limit of 1.5 °C is a distinct possibility. Permanently exceeding this limit would substantially increase the probability of triggering climate tipping elements. Here, we investigate the tipping risks associated with several policy-relevant future emission scenarios, using a stylised Earth system model of four interconnected climate tipping elements.

juin 2024

La France s’est fixé l’objectif ambitieux d’atteindre la neutralité carbone en 2050. La forêt et le bois sont des éléments clés dans cette stratégie du fait de leur capacité à séquestrer du carbone et à éviter, grâce à l’emploi du bois, des émissions de carbone fossile.
Avec la COP28 et son appel à la « transition vers une sortie des combustibles fossiles », nous devons maintenant accélérer la décarbonation de nos activités. Comment réussir à nous éloigner des combustibles fossiles, devenus omniprésents dans notre société ? La tarification du carbone représente l'un des outils à notre disposition. Dans cette Lettre, nous examinons son fonctionnement, en nous attardant spécifiquement sur le Système d’Échange de Quotas d’Émission (ETS) utilisé en Europe. Ce système, souvent méconnu du grand public, fixe une limite aux quantités maximales d’émissions de certains secteurs. Il est basé sur l’achat de quotas représentant des autorisations d’émissions et sur un marché d’échange de ces quotas.

mai 2024

Climate Obstruction Across Europe, coordinated by the Climate Social Science Network (CSSN) and published via Oxford University Press, reveals extensive networks impeding climate action within the region and surrounding states. In Italy and Germany, far-right networks spread misinformation by questioning climate science’s validity, while in Spain and the UK, blame-shifting and deflecting responsibility for climate action are common. European-based fossil fuel industries, like Shell, engage in greenwashing, by framing gas as a ‘bridging technology crucial for the energy transition’, delaying genuine progress.
Alors que la COP 28 vient de conclure ses travaux et que le GIEC entame un nouveau cycle, les émissions de gaz à effet de serre demeurent au centre des débats sur les changements climatiques. Diverses zones riches en carbone organique, telles que le pergélisol ou les tourbières, sont affectées par les changements climatiques et contribuent à des émissions qui s'ajoutent à celles des combustibles fossiles. Afin de mieux appréhender les enjeux mondiaux liés à ces phénomènes, nous avons interviewé la Pre Sophie Opfergelt, géologue et maître de recherches FNRS à l'UCLouvain (Institut ELI), à propos de ses travaux sur le pergélisol en Alaska. Nous avons ensuite abordé le thème des tourbières tropicales avec le Pr Suspense Averti Ifo, enseignant-chercheur à ’Université Marien N'Gouab (Brazzaville, République du Congo). En fin de Lettre, l’agenda reprend des événements liés aux changements climatiques et aux activités du GIEC.
Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) 2024

avril 2024

Global projections of macroeconomic climate-change damages typically consider impacts from average annual and national temperatures over long time horizons1–6. Here we use recent empirical findings from more than 1,600 regions worldwide over the past 40 years to project sub-national damages from temperature and precipitation, including daily variability and extremes7,8. Using an empirical approach that provides a robust lower bound on the persistence of impacts on economic growth, we find that the world economy is committed to an income reduction of 19% within the next 26 years independent of future emission choices (relative to a baseline without climate impacts, likely range of 11–29% accounting for physical climate and empirical uncertainty). These damages already outweigh the mitigation costs required to limit global warming to 2 °C by sixfold over this near-term time frame and thereafter diverge strongly dependent on emission choices. Committed damages arise predominantly through changes in average tempe

mars 2024

Evidence shows a continuing increase in the frequency and severity of global heatwaves1,2, raising concerns about the future impacts of climate change and the associated socioeconomic costs3,4. Here we develop a disaster footprint analytical framework by integrating climate, epidemiological and hybrid input–output and computable general equilibrium global trade models to estimate the midcentury socioeconomic impacts of heat stress. We consider health costs related to heat exposure, the value of heat-induced labour productivity loss and indirect losses due to economic disruptions cascading through supply chains. Here we show that the global annual incremental gross domestic product loss increases exponentially from 0.03 ± 0.01 (SSP 245)–0.05 ± 0.03 (SSP 585) percentage points during 2030–2040 to 0.05 ± 0.01–0.15 ± 0.04 percentage points during 2050–2060. By 2060, the expected global economic losses reach a total of 0.6–4.6% with losses attributed to health loss (37–45%), labour productivity loss (18–37%) and i
All local communities affected by mining projects should have the right to have a say on whether mining activities will start or continue in their backyard. This belief in community involvement in political, economic, and environmental decision-making is epitomised in a Right to Say No (RTSN), which is the inalienable and collective right of a community to say no (or yes) to extractive projects on the territories/lands they are living within. Currently, there is no real ‘Right’ to Say No outside of iterations of the indigenous right to free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) — it is a right we are asserting, not something we can yet claim. This toolbox will elaborate on the rights local communities already have and those rights that still need to be recognised and enforced, to establish a Right to Say No.

février 2024

We owe all children a planet Earth as wonderful as the one we have enjoyed!
Ce rapport analyse les obstacles et leviers à la lumière de projets inspirants en matière d'adaptation des villes à l'élévation du niveau de la mer dans le Pacifique.
Mitigating climate change necessitates global cooperation, yet global data on individuals’ willingness to act remain scarce. In this study, we conducted a representative survey across 125 countries, interviewing nearly 130,000 individuals. Our findings reveal widespread support for climate action. Notably, 69% of the global population expresses a willingness to contribute 1% of their personal income, 86% endorse pro-climate social norms and 89% demand intensified political action. Countries facing heightened vulnerability to climate change show a particularly high willingness to contribute. Despite these encouraging statistics, we document that the world is in a state of pluralistic ignorance, wherein individuals around the globe systematically underestimate the willingness of their fellow citizens to act. This perception gap, combined with individuals showing conditionally cooperative behaviour, poses challenges to further climate action. Therefore, raising awareness about the broad global support for climat

octobre 2023

Life on planet Earth is under siege. We are now in an uncharted territory. For several decades, scientists have consistently warned of a future marked by extreme climatic conditions because of escalating global temperatures caused by ongoing human activities that release harmful greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere. Unfortunately, time is up. We are seeing the manifestation of those predictions as an alarming and unprecedented succession of climate records are broken, causing profoundly distressing scenes of suffering to unfold. We are entering an unfamiliar domain regarding our climate crisis, a situation no one has ever witnessed firsthand in the history of humanity.
By putting in place climate change adaptation measures, NATO has an opportunity to both strengthen operational resilience and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
En mars 2023, le GIEC publie son Rapport de synthèse. Ce rapport est le dernier volet du sixième Rapport d'évaluation du GIEC, dont il intègre les principales conclusions dans tous les domaines (cfr. Lettre n°23 à propos de la manière dont il a été élaboré). Cette Lettre reprend différents extraits représentatifs du Rapport de synthèse et en explicite les termes en vue de les rendre plus accessibles. Ces extraits sont mis en regard de figures et d'exemples issus du rapport.

août 2023

Les forêts françaises couvrent 31% du territoire métropolitain. Elles contribuent de multiples façons au bienêtre humain (production de bois, purification de l’air et de l’eau, maintien des sols, habitat pour la biodiversité, alimentation, santé, activités récréatives, etc.) et participent aux Objectifs de Développement Durable fixés par l’ONU. En particulier, la France s’étant engagée à atteindre la neutralité carbone dès 2050, le rôle de puits et de stockage de carbone des forêts est considéré comme un élément majeur de sa Stratégie Nationale Bas Carbone (SNBC). Depuis quelques années, les forêts françaises, dont la surface n’avait cessé de croître depuis plus d’un siècle, connaissent, de façon inquiétante, une diminution de productivité, des dépérissements massifs et un risque incendie accru. Le changement climatique en cours met ainsi en péril les ressources forestières et leur contribution attendue pour préserver la biodiversité, favoriser le développement rural et la bioéconomie, renforcer la production

juillet 2023

The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is a major tipping element in the climate system and a future collapse would have severe impacts on the climate in the North Atlantic region. In recent years weakening in circulation has been reported, but assessments by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), based on the Climate Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) model simulations suggest that a full collapse is unlikely within the 21st century. Tipping to an undesired state in the climate is, however, a growing concern with increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. Predictions based on observations rely on detecting early-warning signals, primarily an increase in variance (loss of resilience) and increased autocorrelation (critical slowing down), which have recently been reported for the AMOC. Here we provide statistical significance and data-driven estimators for the time of tipping. We estimate a collapse of the AMOC to occur around mid-century under the current scenario of future emi
L'élection du Bureau du GIEC en vue du 7e cycle de rédactions de rapport a lieu fin juillet 2023. Le bureau comporte 34 membres. Il est responsable de gérer le processus de rédaction de rapports et de conseiller l’assemblée des États membres dans la prise de décision, tout en supervisant la qualité des travaux scientifiques et de la communication. Jean-Pascal van Ypersele est candidat à la Présidence, avec le soutien de la Belgique. Nous lui avons demandé d’exposer ses motivations et sa vision pour le GIEC. L'interview a été réalisée par Alain Tondeur (Plateforme wallone pour le GIEC) et Soumaya Majdoub (Centre climat belge, membre de l’équipe de campagne de Jean-Pascal van Ypersele).
Permafrost and glaciers in the high Arctic form an impermeable ‘cryospheric cap’ that traps a large reservoir of subsurface methane, preventing it from reaching the atmosphere. Cryospheric vulnerability to climate warming is making releases of this methane possible. On Svalbard, where air temperatures are rising more than two times faster than the average for the Arctic, glaciers are retreating and leaving behind exposed forefields that enable rapid methane escape. Here we document how methane-rich groundwater springs have formed in recently revealed forefields of 78 land-terminating glaciers across central Svalbard, bringing deep-seated methane gas to the surface. Waters collected from these springs during February–May of 2021 and 2022 are supersaturated with methane up to 600,000 times greater than atmospheric equilibration. Spatial sampling reveals a geological dependency on the extent of methane supersaturation, with isotopic evidence of a thermogenic source. We estimate annual methane emissions from prog
Simultaneous harvest failures across major crop-producing regions are a threat to global food security. Concurrent weather extremes driven by a strongly meandering jet stream could trigger such events, but so far this has not been quantified. Specifically, the ability of state-of-the art crop and climate models to adequately reproduce such high impact events is a crucial component for estimating risks to global food security. Here we find an increased likelihood of concurrent low yields during summers featuring meandering jets in observations and models. While climate models accurately simulate atmospheric patterns, associated surface weather anomalies and negative effects on crop responses are mostly underestimated in bias-adjusted simulations. Given the identified model biases, future assessments of regional and concurrent crop losses from meandering jet states remain highly uncertain. Our results suggest that model-blind spots for such high-impact but deeply-uncertain hazards have to be anticipated and acc