Il faut revoir de fond en comble nos modèles de production qui sont toxiques à tous points de vue. C’est le constat que fait le Parlement des Entrepreneurs d’avenir à L’UNESCO en montrant les soubassements sociaux et politiques de la crise climatique. Avec des témoignages qui actent que les modèles
PlusLes émissions de CO2 auraient un potentiel commercial. C’est ce qu’affirme une startup israélienne qui est parvenue à transformer le CO2 produit par des industries en carburant assure qu’il ne faut plus grand-chose pour faire de ce gaz une source d’énergie propre et même rentable. Vouloir « dédiaboliser » le dioxyde
PlusThis opening Monday of COP21 was the occasion for a gallery of good intentions and more or less sincere promises proclaimed by all the Heads of State of the planet. The spirit of the world is really tilting to no longer consider ecology as a drift. The survival of
PlusCOP21 is just around the corner, and the fear that this international conference will be reduced to a mere list of intentions is growing. The current negotiations based on "voluntary contributions" (VNCs) are a way of making tempting promises and claiming victory, whereas in reality they serve above all to perpetuate
PlusEmissions from CO₂: How to finance adaptation equitably? This study analyses the evolution of inequalities in CO2e (CO2 and other greenhouse gases) emissions between individuals worldwide from 1998 to 2013. We use these results to construct and examine different strategies for financing an
PlusWill the Mettling report change the way the digital transformation is conducted in business? And does it boil down to adapting people to the digital machinery, whose market development is essential and good? Or is it the other way around? Bruno Mettling, Deputy CEO of Orange, handed over in September
PlusAlain Laraby has just published a book by UP' entitled "Le facteur de production invisible". This book is the paper edition of the article which, in UP' Magazine, caused a great stir on the web. We have known Alain Laraby and his work for a few years now, and we share his
PlusThe Concorde Foundation publishes a report entitled "Digital Sovereignty and Economic Prosperity in a Transformed World", which proposes lines of thought to make digital technology a driving force for the economic prosperity of France and Europe. In the face of the e-revolution that is overturning our traditional economic benchmarks,
PlusIn this somewhat difficult article, the author defends the following thesis: the mixing of profiles and experiences, the conferred and shared confidence, the recognized training capacity of certain individuals constitute three of the major conditions for the creation of original ideas, the source of all growth, by conferring a "global optimum" to the
PlusOn the occasion of the presentation of the annual report of the National Industry Council, France Stratégies and the CNI believe that industrial recovery must mobilize all public policies impacting industry: education, employment, energy, taxation and simplification. Vice-President Jean-François Dehecq, and the members of the Bureau of the National Council
PlusThe deterioration in employment since 2008 has been clear and continuous, but employment has gradually deteriorated since 1973 In France, the number of unemployed people in all categories (A, B, C) is around 5,290,000 at the end of March 2015. Over the past year, unemployment has risen by 6.7%, (sources
PlusValue crisis or identity crisis? The French mathematical community needs figures to show that it plays a key role in our economy. A report has just been published which testifies to the involvement of mathematicians in all sectors of innovation. Yet companies are less inclined than in Germany, notably
PlusThe 5th meeting of the Université populaire de la mairie du 2e arrondissement de Paris was held on 19 May 2015. It brought together Maximilien Rouer, founder of BeCitizen and designer of the positive economy; Carine Dartiguepeyrou, a futurist and doctor of political science who is experimenting with different "paths to resilience"; and Carine Dartiguepeyrou, a researcher and political scientist with a doctorate in political science who is experimenting with different "paths to resilience".
PlusOn April 13, the G9+ Institute held a conference, organized in partnership with the IE-Club, which focused on hyper-growth companies and in particular on the theme "Small startup will become big. How to dynamite the glass ceiling that limits the growth of French nuggets? ». A consensus was reached
PlusIn the last few months, obscure acronyms have appeared in the public debate: TAFTA, TTIP, PTCI, GMT... These names are mysterious but the danger is real. They all refer to the transatlantic free trade treaty currently being negotiated by the European Union and the United States. It provides for the creation of a gigantic free trade zone...
PlusThe newspaper Le Monde, in an article by Mathilde Damgé on March 2, 2015, presents the ranking of France's ten economic performances. Useful in these times to reframe a little the morale of the French! France is the world leader in the following ten rankings. The
PlusState debt is often in the press. In recent days, the most talked-about is the Greek debt of the state, local authorities and public institutions, the amount of which, compared to GDP, is widely commented on and the prospects for repayment fiercely debated. Especially the
PlusThe World Economic Forum in Davos is known as the meeting place for world leaders. This year it will bring together more than 40 heads of state and government and 2,500 business and opinion leaders. Pur Projet will be present and will launch a new application for planting trees.
PlusWith this week's opening of the annual LeWeb conference in Paris, the new OECD report "Measuring the Digital Economy: A New Perspective" reveals wide variations in Internet use by individuals and businesses across OECD countries. At a time of fiscal restraint, is France giving itself the opportunity to
PlusThe G9+ Institute, an association of former students of the Grandes Ecoles, held its annual meeting on Tuesday 25 November and received Jeremy Rifkin and Jacques Attali to discuss the question: "Will the Internet kill capitalism? "with Clara GAYMARD, CEO General Electric France and Jean-Marc DANIEL, economist, Associate Professor.
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