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2024

Outgoing special rapporteur David Boyd says ‘there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand how grave this is’
Le premier ministre suédois a ratifié jeudi l’entrée de son pays dans l’alliance militaire créée en 1949.
Le dimanche 9 juin, dans 100 jours, les électeurs prendront, en Belgique, le chemin des bureaux de vote pour un scrutin multiple : fédéral, régional et européen. Pour quoi votera-t-on ?
Le discours de politique générale de Gabriel Attal n’aura pas réussi à répondre aux attentes des agriculteurs, alors que des annonces sont prévues en fin de semaine. En attendant, ce sont les industriels et distributeurs qui sont visés par les manifestants à coups de blocage et déversement de lisier. Lactalis, Leclerc et Savencia sont particulièrement ciblés, et ce n’est pas un hasard.

2023

It’s obscene that the super-rich can criminalise protest, while they burn the world’s resources and remain untouched by the law, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
In 1987, the Montreal Protocol established a ban on substances responsible for destroying the ozone layer, which is essential for protection against the sun’s rays.
Volgens kinderrechtenorganisatie Save the Children is het aantal kinderen dat in drie weken tijd in Gaza is gedood, hoger dan het jaarlijkse aantal kinderen in alle conflictgebieden samen sinds 2019.
Ménagers, médicaux, plastiques ou électroniques, les déchets n'ont jamais été aussi présents : quel est le pays le plus générateur ?
The renowned US scientist’s new book examines 4bn years of climate history to conclude we are in a ‘fragile moment’ but there is still time to act
Zes Portugese jongeren tussen 11 en 24 jaar worden morgen (woensdag) gehoord door het Europees Hof voor de Rechten van de Mens. Ze klagen Europese regeringen aan voor de enorme bosbranden in Portugal in 2017. Ngo’s spreken van een historisch proces.
Antarctica’s sea ice levels are plummeting as extreme weather events happen faster than scientists predicted
Kinderen zijn de grootste dupe van de klimaatcrisis, maar tellen eigenlijk nauwelijks mee in de inspanningen tegen de gevolgen van de klimaatverandering. Dat zeggen Unicef, Save The Children en Plan International in een gezamenlijk rapport.
Ice-free summers inevitable even with sharp emissions cuts and likely to result in more extreme heatwaves and floods
La viande est considérée comme l'aliment le plus polluant de tous. Mais est-elle vraiment le produit le plus gourmand en ressources ?
Savez-vous quel pourcentage de plastique a réellement été recyclé depuis son apogée ? Vous risquez de déchanter...
Current climate policies will leave more than a fifth of humanity exposed to dangerously hot temperatures by 2100, new research suggests. The paper, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, is entitled "Quantifying the Human Cost of Global Warming."
With the Montreal Protocol, life on Earth dodged a bullet we didn’t even know was headed our way.
The fallout when the industry fails to act is still smaller than the rewards for pumping out more pollution

2022

Elizabeth Kolbert writes about this week’s summit on biodiversity, where delegates will consider ambitious new conservation targets—even though the old ones have yet to be achieved.
A dramatic increase in funding for climate adaptation is needed to save millions of lives from “climate carnage”, the UN secretary general, António Guterres, has said. Climate adaptation includes preparing defences against rising floods, shelters against intensifying cyclones and emergency plans to protect people during worsening heatwaves and droughts. Guterres said only a small fraction of the required finance was given by rich nations to protect vulnerable people.
L’accession au trône anglais de Charles pourrait être positive pour la protection du climat. Il s’est engagé pour le climat et a même écrit un livre à ce sujet. Dans ce texte de janvier 2017, Charles a demandé que le réchauffement climatique soit présenté dans les prévisions météo à la télévision. Il a affirmé que les prévisions météorologiques devraient indiquer clairement que le réchauffement climatique est en partie responsable des inondations et des vagues de chaleur.
Tech billionaires are buying up luxurious bunkers and hiring military security to survive a societal collapse they helped create, but like everything they do, it has unintended consequences
Agriculture has come a long way in the twenty-first century. From precision irrigation systems to face recognition in livestock to deploying drones for improved crop yield, emerging technologies are reinventing farm country. Whether it’s hyperspectral monitoring (scanning soils and plant health) or tracking cattle’s movement and health, computing advances are making new technologies – powered by data – readily accessible for agriculture. The revolution in agriculture is delivering savings along with improved productivity. It is also big business: precision agriculture is expected to grow to a $11.1 billion industry in the next five years.
La France est plongée depuis mercredi dans une vague de chaleur intense et précoce. La dernière manifestation d'un dérèglement du climat auquel les présentateurs météos sont confrontés au quotidien.
The electric car will be an important part of a green transition. But our main focus should be moving toward green collective mobility like public transportation and away from the dominance of personally owned cars.
If our next federal government wants to save the reef, it must tackle the main reason it is in trouble by phasing out fossil fuel use and exports as quickly as possible. Otherwise it’s like putting bandaids on an arterial wound.

2021

The fundamental assumption underlying these beliefs is that economic growth can be “decoupled” from resource and ecological demands and impacts. That is, it is claimed that the rate of production and consumption can continue to increase while the resources needed to do this can be reduced to sustainable levels, along with the environmental damage it causes. It is disturbing that this tech-fix faith persists despite the mountain of evidence that it is wrong.
Some economists have long argued that to really save the planet – and ourselves – from the climate crisis, we need a fundamental overhaul of the way our economies work. In this episode of The Conversation Weekly, we explore the ideas of the degrowth movement and their calls for a contraction in the world’s consumption of energy and resources. We also compare degrowth to other post-growth proposals for governments to reduce their fixation with economic growth.
At COP26 this week, some of the world’s biggest corporate polluters sent huge delegations to proclaim the need for climate action. They’re presenting themselves as the new climate saviors, but averting disaster won’t come from those who make a profit from killing the planet.
“blue carbon” (the sequestration and storage of carbon by ocean ecosystems) is gaining attention in the race towards net zero. And the “big three” stores of blue carbon – mangroves, salt marshes and seagrass – are suddenly urgent new areas of conservation.



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