Corsica: what do we know about the pollution threatening the coasts? June 12, 2021 A black furrow in the blue waters of the Mediterranean. Heavy oil slicks were observed east of Corsica on Friday. This Saturday they are… 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
Renewable energies: headwinds for wind turbines March 31, 2021 It is a judicial guerrilla war that has lasted for sixteen years, an umpteenth episode of which is examined by the administrative court of… Continue Reading
In Iceland, the awakening of a dormant volcano for eight centuries March 20, 2021 The lava flow erupted at around 8:45 p.m. GMT on Friday evening from a crack in the ground in Geldingadalur, near Mount Fagradalsfjall, about… Continue Reading
Climate law: deputies vote for the new offense of “ecocide” March 19, 2021 The deputies in committee voted on the night of Thursday, March 19 the creation of a new controversial offense of“Ecocide”, among a battery of… Continue Reading
MEPs vote to ban the rental of “thermal strainers” in 2028 March 15, 2021 The deputies validated, Sunday March 14, in committee, the ban on the rental of housing “Thermal strainers” in 2028, as provided for by the… Continue Reading
In the heart of the Himalayas, artificial glaciers against drought January 10, 2021 At 4000 meters above sea level, Kulum is a small Himalayan village, in the heart of the ancient Buddhist kingdom of Ladakh. In the… Continue Reading
Mayors definitively banned from anti-pesticide decrees January 8, 2021 The Council of State has definitively ruled: a mayor does not have the power to make decrees prohibiting the use of pesticides in his… Continue Reading
Climate: 2020, the hottest year of the industrial age January 8, 2021 2020 joined 2016 on the highest step of the hottest years in the world, in the apotheosis of a decade of record temperatures which… Continue Reading
In Honduras, defending the environment at the risk of one’s life January 7, 2021 José Antonio Teruel; Arnold Joaquín Morazán; Félix Vásquez. These three Hondurans have in common to have defended their land at the cost of their… Continue Reading