L’Europe de l’Ouest est la région du monde qui, après les pôles, se réchauffe le plus vite. C’est l’ONU et l’Organisation météorologique mondiale qui l’avait annoncé en novembre 2022. L’impact de cette situation s’est précisé dans une étude de chercheurs britanniques publiée dans la prestigieuse revue The Lancet. Ils ont
PlusThe planet is overheating, and some, like climatologist Jean Jouzel, are predicting that we'll soon be "toasting to a crisp". It's true that controlling greenhouse gas emissions has become a mantra, but even if we succeed, it will probably be too late. We need to
PlusUrban planning and biodiversity - Towards a living landscape structuring the urban project, under the direction of Philippe Clergeau - Edition Apogée, 3 June 2020 - 328 Pages Urban planning is at a turning point in its history. The consideration of nature in the city, and particularly of vegetation, is contributing to the development of the urban landscape.
Plus50°C in Paris. This is what the IPCC scientists predict between now and 2050. Violent, long and repeated heat waves that will inevitably cause extensive human damage. Faced with this risk, which presents itself as an emergency, what can be done? Implement mitigation strategies today
PlusThe plant, a social project or the delicate art of reconciling town planning and landscape In the relationship of cities to landscape, it is the status of architecture as an object, i.e. independent of the landscape context, that has dominated from the modern movement and still dominates the majority of the
PlusFrom generation to generation, we grow up in a world where nature is more and more degraded. Can this explain a certain insensitivity to the destruction of biodiversity? A group of city and nature stakeholders, led by the association Conseil international biodiversité et immobilier (International Council on Biodiversity and Real Estate)
PlusLe concept de toiture végétalisée existe depuis la préhistoire. Aujourd’hui, le marché des toitures végétales est en pleine croissance, supérieur à cinq millions de mètres carrés par an. Le rôle que peuvent jouer les toitures végétales est considérable : réduction de la consommation énergétique liée à l’isolation des bâtiments, amélioration
PlusInvited in recent years for the production of solar energy, roofs are increasingly being used to host biodiversity and produce new wealth, nature in the city, and with it the return of plant and animal life. Legislators are also interested in these vast spaces.
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