At a time when the debate on the reception of migrants is heating up in France, a recent study risks complicating matters. Climate change will dramatically increase the number of people wanting to flee their countries. Their number will rise to several hundred million by 2100. Where will these populations go
PlusThe International Space Station (ISS) will soon be given a new mission: to monitor the great migrations of animals across the planet. Birds, mammals, fish and even insects will be tracked from space. A considerable amount of data, often unpublished, will be collected to better understand the migration of animals.
PlusLa chute du mur de Berlin symbolise, encore aujourd’hui, l’ouverture du monde. Pourtant, depuis un quart de siècle, le monde se referme. Il existerait plus de 70 murs tout autour de la planète, soit près de 40 000 km de frontières qui enferment le monde. Et le phénomène n’est pas
PlusThe world is watching refugees flood into a Europe that is unprepared for these new arrivals. Wars and social unrest due in part to climate change - leading to conflict and food shortages - have driven migrants out of their homes in search of shelter and a better life.
PlusOn the occasion of the publication of his last book (1), Edwy Plenel denounced: "One accepts the other on condition that he is no longer himself". Our era is living through an astonishing paradox: it wants to erase the distinctive signs of peoples by subjecting them to the constraints of a civilization
PlusLe migrant aujourd’hui n’est plus un déraciné ? « Ici et maintenant », cet attribut majeur de la société globale, cette promesse des technologies de l’information et de communication (qui sont programmées pour produire une téléaction immédiate, une téléprésence instantanée,) questionne plus que jamais la figure du migrant, traditionnellement attaché
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