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2024

Troquant son costume de financier en banque pour sa plume de Bon Pote, Thomas Wagner est une des figures emblématiques de la défense de l’environnement sur internet; il le dit lui même il "prendra sa retraite quand le réchauffement climatique sera de l’histoire ancienne » Sur les réseaux sociaux ou son blog, celui que l’on surnomme « l’influenceur du climat » livre un travail complet, sourcé et dense sur les sujets liés à l’actualité climatique : mieux comprendre le rapport du GIEC, comment faire son bilan carbone ou encore en apprendre plus sur l'histoire des voitures électriques, tout y passe. Par où commencer quand on veut s’informer sur la situation environnementale? Comment limiter son impact carbone au quotidien? Comment lutter contre l’eco-anxiété? J’espère que cet épisode vous donnera envie de découvrir davantage le travail de Thomas et je vous souhaite une bonne écoute
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
In the UK and around the world, those who challenge rich corporations are being hounded and crushed with ever-more inventive penalties, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

2023

Link to climate activism is seven times stronger for anger than it is for hope, say Norwegian researchers
Voilà comment certains présentent Jean-Marc Jancovici, Polytechnicien et ingénieur de formation, expert du sujet climatique depuis plus de vingt ans. Qui eut cru que c’est d’un homme de soixante ans, suivi par près d’1 million de personnes sur LinkedIn, qui cumule plus de 20 millions de vues sur YouTube, que viendrait cet engouement pour l’écologie ? Son discours franc, sans langue de bois, sa critique du système politique et des élites ont grandement contribué à en faire un personnage apprécié et très médiatisé. Mais qui se cache réellement derrière Jean-Marc Jancovici ? Dans cet épisode, on aborde bien évidemment les sujets qui lui tiennent à coeur, mais on va aussi au-delà, afin d’en savoir plus sur l’homme qui se cache derrière la cause. J’espère que cet épisode vous plaira, et je remercie Jean-Marc pour sa transparence et sa sincérité. Bonne écoute !
Le groupe d'électrolyseurs américain Plug Power prévoit la construction de trois usines d'hydrogène vert en Finlande, pour décarboner l'industrie tout en s'intégrant dans la "dorsale" européenne en cours de constitution autour de 31 opérateurs de réseaux de transport de gaz du Vieux Continent.
Machine learning is producing impressive results, and, for better or worse, researchers are now using it to address the climate crisis, writes Frederick Hewett.

2022

A coal-fired power plant that had been mothballed has become the first of its kind to be put back on to the network in Germany, as debate rages over how Europe’s largest economy will cope without Russian gas. The facility in Lower Saxony, which is owned by the Czech energy company EGH, has received emergency permission to run until April in an attempt to boost energy production.
Climate change is reducing output and raising safety concerns at nuclear facilities from France to the US. But experts say adapting is possible—and necessary.
An all-electric future depends heavily on copper, and looming supply shortfalls could hamper nations’ goals of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, according to a new report from S&P Global. Unless significant new supply becomes available, climate goals will be “short-circuited and remain out of reach,” the report says.
After all, Western economies – and their economic growth – depend utterly on labour and resources from the South...
There’s a simple way to unite everyone behind climate justice – and it’s within our power
Ember modelling of least-cost power system pathways reveals that a clean power system (70-80% wind and solar) by 2035 should be at the core of energy planning for a net-zero continent by mid-century.
Coal plants will be reactivated if Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens a gas cutoff, a government official said. That would trigger the second of a three-stage Germany’s gas emergency plan.
Long before the current political divide over climate change, and even before the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865), an American scientist named Eunice Foote documented the underlying cause of today’s climate change crisis. The year was 1856. Foote’s brief scientific paper was the first to describe the extraordinary power of carbon dioxide gas to absorb heat – the driving force of global warming. Carbon dioxide is an odorless, tasteless, transparent gas that forms when people burn fuels, including coal, oil, gasoline and wood.
The cost of decommissioning the UK’s seven ageing nuclear power stations has nearly doubled to £23.5bn and is likely to rise further, the public accounts committee has said. The soaring costs of safely decommissioning the advanced gas-cooled reactors (AGRs), including Dungeness B, Hunterston B and Hinkley B, are being loaded on to the taxpayer, their report said.
Ce plan vise à réduire la dépendance à l’égard des combustibles fossiles russes et accélérer la transition énergétique par une série d’actions suivant 4 axes :
Countries should move from coal to renewable energy without shifting to gas as a “transition” fuel to save money, as high gas prices and market volatility have made the fossil fuel an expensive option, analysis has found. Natural gas has long been touted as a “transition” fuel for economies dependent on coal for their power needs, as it has lower carbon dioxide emissions than coal but requires similar centralised infrastructure, and gas-fired power stations take only a couple of years to build. Earlier this year, before Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Commission angered green campaigners by including gas as a “bridge” to clean energy in its guidebook for green investment.
Center of Bicycle Technology Maya Pedal is a Guatemalan NGO based in San Andrés Itzapa. We accept bikes donated from the USA and Canada which we either recondition to sell, or we use the components to build a range of "Bicimaquinas", (pedal powered machines).
Le plan « REPowerEU » présenté début mars 2022 par la Commission européenne(1) vise à « rendre l'Europe indépendante des combustibles fossiles russes bien avant 2030 ». Il suppose entre autres « de multiplier au moins par 3 les capacités installées d’énergie solaire photovoltaïque et par 2,5 les capacités éoliennes » au niveau européen, souligne Susanne Nies(2) dans le « briefing » en anglais ci-après, publié le 12 avril par le Centre Énergie & Climat de l'Ifri.