Cinema: Animal by Cyril Dion, a journey of the Greta generation November 30, 2021 CRITICAL – After the success of tomorrow, Cyril Dion confronts two young activists with those who fight against the extinction of species. Animal, which… Continue Reading
For biodiversity, clearly visible tipping points November 1, 2021 In climatology, tipping points represent those critical moments when an element crosses a threshold and never returns to its starting state, potentially leading to… Continue Reading
The octopus is not the lobster’s friend October 19, 2021 Whatever it costs us, we have to face it: the octopus is not the lobster’s friend. Oh no. He also doesn’t hate crabs, spider… Continue Reading
With “We are ready”, collective and joyful solutions for biodiversity September 6, 2021 What animal is sleeping in you? Or rather, what endangered species are you closest to? To find out, just go to the website of… Continue Reading
Komodo dragons and sharks declared endangered species September 4, 2021 Meeting at a congress in Marseille, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature has released a much-awaited update of its famous “red list”… Continue Reading
In Marseille, Emmanuel Macron appears as a defender of marine biodiversity September 3, 2021 After the northern districts of Marseille, the sea breeze of the Calanques. Friday September 3, Emmanuel Macron began the “biodiversity” component of his visit… Continue Reading
The Sage, the Virus and Biodiversity August 31, 2021 Human progress is measured by the concessions that the folly of the wise makes to the wisdom of fools (Jean Jaurès) Antivax, provax, fake… Continue Reading
Biodiversity, MEPs validate EU objectives June 8, 2021 The European Union is preparing, ahead of a world summit for the preservation of biodiversity next October. On the model of the Climate law… Continue Reading
Helen Macdonald’s “Twilight Flights”: Insights into the Wilderness June 6, 2021 Twilight Flights by Helen Macdonald Translated from English by Sarah Gurcel Gallimard, 352 p., € 23 As a child, Helen Macdonald wanted to become… Continue Reading
In agricultural or urban areas, France has lost nearly 30% of its birds since 1989 May 31, 2021 Birds of cities and fields see their populations collapsing because of human activities, alert scientists Monday, stressing the need for greener agricultural practices in… Continue Reading