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A qui appartient l’eau ?

A qui appartient l’eau ? Faire barrage à la privatisation d’une ressource vitale, de Maude Barlow – Préface de Rébecca Pétrin – Editions écosociété, 18 mars 2021 – 152 pages L’eau, ressource vitale et bien commun, est un droit humain. Qualifiée de « fléau de la Terre » par l’ONU,

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Water as heritage

Water is a common good, a natural heritage, one of the most essential, if not the most essential to human life, which must be managed to ensure its sustainability. What is less well known is that access to drinking water is based on a scientific and technical heritage, developed and maintained over the years.

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climate resources

Drought in France: towards early water restrictions?

Precious resource, the water will run out. And, faced with the risk of drought forecast for this year 2019, after the rather severe drought of 2018, the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition wants to put in place a number of preventive and indispensable measures in France, as concern is being felt. Indeed, the

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arts and cultures

Waterproof ...

The François Schneider Foundation invites L'Ososphère (1) to invent a choral and fluid conversation between digital and water. Immersed in this place of art nestled in water, at the foot of the Vosges Mountains, the journey multiplies the connections between digital and aqueous matter but also the common causes engaged by a

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Cleaning bots

Nanobots for water purification

Scientists have revealed spherical microrobots capable of propagating in water and killing bacteria in the water. A scientific innovation that could provide an effective means of treating contaminated water. By swimming through water infected with E. coli, the new robots were able to

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plain water

The water we drink is millennia old but vulnerable.

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Elle s’est infiltrée dans le sol quand les mammouths peuplaient encore la Terre. L’eau que nous utilisons aujourd’hui est bien souvent multimillénaire, souligne une étude, qui met en garde contre les risques de pollution de ces précieuses réserves.   Sous terre, les nappes profondes sont largement nourries d’eau issue de

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