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29 février 2024
La Chine fait sensation avec son maglev T-Flight, annonçant avoir établi un nouveau record mondial de vitesse lors d'un récent essai.
30 mars 2023
UK tops all league tables for highly polluting form of travel, with a flight taking off every six minutes last year
08 août 2022
Sur les réseaux sociaux, les comptes qui proposent à leurs abonnés de suivre en ligne les trajets des jets privés des milliardaires sont de plus en plus populaires. Une façon de mettre la pression sur ces grands patrons ou stars de la pop, sommés de revoir à la baisse leur train de vie et le bilan carbone qui l'accompagne.
08 avril 2022
Strong measures by Europe could quickly deprive Russia of oil and gas income worth billions, experts say
11 novembre 2021
Politician says droughts and climate-induced famine in the country are a result of the behaviours of rich nations
06 septembre 2021
Researchers examined the economic cost of the climate crisis and found it would cut about 37% from global GDP this century, more than twice the drop experienced in the Great Depression. For every tonne of carbon dioxide emitted, the global economy would be $3,000 worse off by the end of the century, they estimated.
05 août 2019
16 mai 2018
Freshwater availability is changing worldwide. Here we quantify 34 trends in terrestrial water storage observed by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites during 2002–2016 and categorize their drivers as natural interannual variability, unsustainable groundwater consumption, climate change or combinations thereof. Several of these trends had been lacking thorough investigation and attribution, including massive changes in northwestern China and the Okavango Delta. Others are consistent with climate model predictions. This observation-based assessment of how the world’s water landscape is responding to human impacts and climate variations provides a blueprint for evaluating and predicting emerging threats to water and food security. Analysis of 2002–2016 GRACE satellite observations of terrestrial water storage reveals substantial changes in freshwater resources globally, which are driven by natural and anthropogenic climate variability and human activities.