Les températures exceptionnellement douces en automne et en hiver, dont nous faisons l’expérience renouvelée chaque année, ont une conséquence directe sur la biodiversité : elle la dérègle. Les végétaux en pâtissent et le dérèglement des cycles de floraison est devenu un symbole fort du dérèglement climatique. Il n’existait jusqu’à présent
PlusAfter a trying summer marked by devastating heat waves, the French political and social back to work season was marked by the ecological crisis: Nicolas Hulot's resignation, followed by an unprecedented citizen mobilization during "for the climate" marches organized throughout France on September 8.
PlusAs if suffering from heat, droughts, floods and storms were not enough, a new UN report states that climate change is also increasing hunger in the world: in 2017, for the third year, the number of people in chronic hunger
PlusThe UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, has just issued a cry of alarm in the form of a countdown on 10 September: there are still two years left to act against climate change or risk "disastrous consequences". By drawing up a blackboard of threats to the food chain and access to food and water, the United Nations has given the world the opportunity to take action.
PlusThe consequences of climate disruption could be far greater than the current predictions of climate scientists. This is what researchers at the University of Geneva say. They went back to the distant past to learn the lessons of a warming that occurred 56 million years ago. In contrast to the current disturbance
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