While deforestation in Amazonia has fallen by 16% between 2016 and 2017, the destruction of the forest has started again in 2018. According to the latest data from the Brazilian space agency, which analyzed their satellite images, the phenomenon has exploded. At least from June... Read More
If you follow the news a little bit, this information has not escaped you : since July 29, 2019, humanity lives on credit, well beyond the available terrestrial resources. Thus, according to the research organization Global Footprint Network which calculates every year the “Earth... Read More
It is not just Europe, India or South Africa that is experiencing an unprecedented heat wave. Extreme temperatures are currently affecting areas thought to be less concerned. This is the case of the North Pole, the most northerly inhabited point of the Earth, located in the... Read More
Since our creation in 2013, we have been working on the development of concrete projects to address ecological issues : global warming, air pollution, ocean pollution, animal extinction, forest fires… All these solutions are effective and can be implemented quickly. In all, it is no less than 9... Read More
You will have noticed : France is facing a serious heat wave and is recording historical temperature peaks. A heat wave as exceptional as it is early and intense. But other countries around the world are also affected by unprecedented heat waves, with far more serious consequences. In India,... Read More
In 2017, China announced that it was closing its doors to certain garbage coming from Europe. In all, 24 types of waste were banned on import : plastic but also paper and textiles. Remember that 50% of plastic waste from the European Union is sent to China between... Read More
A few days ago, the planet reached a level of CO2 in the atmosphere never recorded until today : more than 415 ppm (parts per million). In fact, this concentration had already been reached but more than 3 million years ago, during the Pliocene. Except that the... Read More
On May 15, 2019, the Middle East had to face a recrudescence of fires : more than a hundred in total, in a single day. Israel and the West Bank have been particularly affected. 3500 evacuees, entire villages destroyed by the flames, not to mention the... Read More
The islands of the Indian Ocean, like the archipelago of Comoros, Maldives or Mauritius, are best known for their paradise beach. But in May, it is not to enjoy the white sand but to measure the amount of plastic waste on the beaches that biologists... Read More
Published in early May, the latest biodiversity report by IPBES, the UN expert group, is catastrophic. Today, more than one million species are threatened with extinction, including a large majority of marine species and amphibians. Not surprisingly, this IPBES report confirms the dozens of other studies... Read More
The British Parliament has just declared the “climate emergency”. This announcement, which many environmental associations and citizens have been waiting for, is one of the few things that environmental policies do. Faced with the pressure of international movements against climate inaction, members of the House of Commons... Read More
In April 2019, Norway announces an unprecedented decision : the end of fur farms by 2025. Although we would have liked the law to be implemented more quickly, we welcome this progress for animal welfare. Norway is still infamous for its cage farming of polar foxes... Read More