Human activity poses risks that have not yet been properly assessed to these complex communication networks that are the odours of nature. Agricultural processing industries, agricultural activities and livestock breeding produce large quantities of volatile organic compounds that mix with natural sources. To aggravate
PlusEn à peine deux générations, une nouvelle espèce d’oiseau est apparue sur l’île des Galapagos. Phénomène incroyable quand on sait que le rythme de l’évolution s’étend, en général sur de nombreuses générations. Darwin n’en aurait pas cru ses yeux ! Cette vitesse est à rapprocher des pressions que font peser les
PlusEt si on faisait travailler ensemble intelligence collective et nouvelles technologies pour défendre la biodiversité ? C’est l’idée qu’a développée Olivier Rovelotti, informaticien spécialisé dans le BigData, l’IA et l’IOT au service de la biodiversité, en créant Hack4Nature, un événement inédit organisé afin de rassembler des citoyens de tous horizons
PlusCe 30 janvier, à 17h, aura lieu la première audience du Tribunal européen pour les écosystèmes aquatiques. Pour inaugurer ce Tribunal citoyen pour les droits de la Nature, sera défendu le dossier de la Mer de Glace. Objectif : la nécessité de respecter les droits du glacier. La crise climatique
PlusDans le cadre de l’initiative Call to Earth pour créer un avenir durable, les équipes de CNN se rendent à Svalbard, un archipel norvégien situé à mi-chemin entre la Norvège et le Pôle Nord, afin d’étudier comment les scientifiques cherchent à comprendre l’adaptation des ours polaires au changement climatique. Reportage.
PlusLa déforestation en Amazonie brésilienne a augmenté de 55 % au cours des quatre premiers mois de l’année par rapport à la même période de 2019. La destruction a atteint l’année dernière son plus haut niveau en onze ans. Les tribus amazoniennes sont confrontées à de plus en plus de
PlusThe cold-water coral reefs of Chilean Patagonia still reveal their secrets. But scientists say climate change and industry are impacting "one of the last wilderness areas on the planet". As part of the global 'Call to Earth' initiative to create a sustainable future, CNN
PlusThe trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay) is the largest trade treaty ever negotiated. Signed a year ago, the ratification of this nearly €17 trillion agreement could fail because of Brazil's environmental and human abuses of
PlusDo I have to say it again? The sixth extinction has already begun. Scientists tell us and say it again: this extinction is not due to a catastrophic natural event, but to man. The unnatural loss of biodiversity is accelerating, and if it continues, the planet will lose vast ecosystems and
PlusOn the occasion of the International Day for Biological Diversity celebrated on 22 May, whose theme this year is "Our Solutions are in Nature", UNESCO has posted on its website five exchanges between world-renowned experts in which they discuss the following topics
PlusThe life-crushing machine just went haywire with the coronavirus crisis. But the consequences that result from our lack of foresight make it necessary to alert and mobilize on the urgency of other dangers that have not disappeared during this pause for health reasons of the weather: global warming, disappearance, etc.
PlusThe coronavirus pandemic still raises many questions about its origin as well as its health impacts. Its complexity stems from its entanglement in a human ecosystem in the throes of upheaval: climate disruption, pollution, chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity, which aggravate the effects of Covid-19. What's more, the pandemic
PlusOnly one species is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic: ours. As with the climate and biodiversity crises, recent pandemics are a direct consequence of human activity, in particular our global financial and economic systems, which are based on a limited paradigm that values economic growth over the long term.
PlusOn April 5, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York City was found to test positive for COVID-19, along with six other tigers and lions, with symptoms consistent with the disease. This detection of the new coronavirus in a wild animal is an important step in the fight against the disease.
PlusThe pandemic is hitting the world. Everybody. Like a scourge of fate. In reality, this crisis is a product of our way of living the world. By extending the limits of our human habitats into the wilderness, we have not only destroyed biodiversity, but have also entered into a new era.
PlusBeijing has announced a "complete" ban on the trade and consumption of wild animals, a practice suspected to be at the root of the coronavirus outbreak that began in December in central China and now threatens the world with a pandemic. This announcement is good news for the advocates of
PlusThe anthem of our campaigns" (1) won! A bill has just been adopted by the National Assembly to protect the "sounds and smells" of the campaign from complaints of "abnormal neighbourhood disturbance". Thus, the sensory heritage of our French campaigns will be protected. Welcome calves, cows,
PlusSince the end of the Second World War, and especially since 1981, a situation rent had been set up for the benefit of a club of a few agrochemical and agricultural giants such as Bayer and Monsanto, under the pretext of "ensuring security for users",
PlusOne billion animals are believed to have been burned alive in the apocalyptic fires raging in Australia right now. This staggering figure is calculated by Professor Christopher Dickman of the University of Sidney, a leading Australian wildlife expert, author of 16 books and more than 450 scientific papers. He himself
PlusIt's like an SOS launched into the waters of the Loire. A way of taking the river to witness our own destruction. The first hearings of the Parliament of the Loire held on October 19th, in the small Saint Libert chapel in the historic heart of the city, were held in the Loire Valley.
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