A vaccine for bees, “an important step” to save the hives

A vaccine for bees, “an important step” to save the hives

Published on : 21/01/2023 – 17:19 A vaccine was developed in the United States to protect bees from a very contagious disease, American foulbrood, responsible for the destruction of hives. But if it represents hope, this vaccine will not respond to all the threats weighing on these insects, according to Cédric Alaux, specialist in bee … Read more

2022: second hottest year in Europe – LINFO.re

2022: second hottest year in Europe – LINFO.re

The year 2022 is the second hottest year in Europe, according to the latest annual report from the European climate change program Copernicus. Temperature records in summer in Europe The year just ended was ranked as the ‘2nd hottest’ in Europe, according to the latest annual report of the European climate change program Copernicus (C3S). … Read more

Penguins and 65 Antarctic animal species will go extinct faster

Penguins and 65 Antarctic animal species will go extinct faster

Loading… Global warming is driving penguins to extinction faster. PHOTO/IST WASHINGTON – More than half of Antarctica’s native species are likely to go extinct by the end of the century if the pace global warming keep on, READ ALSO – The hole in Antarctica’s ozone layer is shrinking According to research in the journal PLOS … Read more

“Failure is not in science, but in the short term and political expediency” – Liberation

“Failure is not in science, but in the short term and political expediency” – Liberation

Interview Article reserved for subscribers Inger Andersen, director of the United Nations Environment Programme, defends “multilateralism”, “the only way to solve the ecological crisis”. And he is annoyed by criticism of the interference of industrial lobbies in United Nations processes. On the eve of the close of the UN COP15 on biodiversity in Montreal on … Read more

From the Arctic to Africa: Welcome to climate chaos

From the Arctic to Africa: Welcome to climate chaos

The effects of drought in Africa also kill drought-tolerant animals. Image: Sangonda / CC BY-SA 4.0 From the Arctic to Africa: Welcome to climate chaos and this is only the beginning Read on one page The consequences of global warming are already dramatic. Adaptation strategies against climate damage are becoming increasingly difficult to implement. Indigenous … Read more