After several contradictory statements on US environmental policy, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Sunday that Washington was looking for "ways to work with partners in the Paris climate agreement". "We want to be productive, we want to be useful," he assured on the American channel CBS. These
Plus"How do we save the planet? Through everyone's initiatives!" You've probably heard this answer before, but today we want to prove it to you through the testimonies of those who are working on it. Students at Audencia Business School, Marion and Maylis left, as part of the
PlusAlready at the beginning of the year, UP' Magazine was interested in a series of big maneuvers that were shaking up the Facebook empire and more particularly its young but nonetheless multi-billionaire president, Mark Zuckerberg. There were several signs of his ambition to become the next president of the United States. Signs that have multiplied in recent months.
PlusDo you know that there is a "clean" nuclear energy, without danger, almost without waste, without risk, without pollution? This "green nuclear" would be thorium. This is not a new thing because this fuel has been known since the end of the 19th century. And yet, this magical energy has never succeeded.
PlusOn 1 June 2017, the President of the United States announced his country's withdrawal from the climate agreement sealed in Paris in December 2015 to contain global warming. This decision obviously came as a great surprise. The point of view of Dominique Auverlot, Special Advisor to France Stratégies, helps us understand this bad decision.
PlusIce melting is accelerating in Greenland. The massive introduction of freshwater into the Atlantic could cause very severe droughts in the Sahel and a major migration crisis. Two areas that are at odds with each other but are nevertheless linked by global warming: Greenland, an uninhabited icy land, and the Sahel, a tropical zone.
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