Beat the Heat in Montauban: 7 Cool Places to Visit and Stay Cool this Summer

Beat the Heat in Montauban: 7 Cool Places to Visit and Stay Cool this Summer

Par Guillaume Laurens Published on June 26, 23 at 3:06 p.m. See my news Follow News Toulouse It’s not easy to escape strong heat during the summer period… As new heat waves loom this summer, the City of Montauban has taken various measures to combat global warming and allow its inhabitants to cool off. Anthology. … Read more

Creating Growth for Humanity: The Inspiring Journey of Baptiste Trény and His Diverse Forests

Creating Growth for Humanity: The Inspiring Journey of Baptiste Trény and His Diverse Forests

Giving birth to diverse forests to germinate life is the path taken by Baptiste Trény for almost three years. A quest for this former Maif executive who, to the comfort of an office between four walls, prefers the spectacle of nature. Free. Invaluable. Even the curtain of rain that falls this Friday, October 20 in … Read more

Climate Change and Young People’s Mental Health: A New Report Explores the Link

Climate Change and Young People’s Mental Health: A New Report Explores the Link

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – A new report issued by the American Psychiatric Association says that climate change may play a major role in affecting young people’s mental health. Written in collaboration with climate advocacy organization ecoAmerica, the report documents how environmental events linked to climate change, including weather disasters, extreme heat, and poor … Read more

The Shrinking Mont Blanc: France’s Tallest Mountain Range Decreases in Height, Scientists Investigate

The Shrinking Mont Blanc: France’s Tallest Mountain Range Decreases in Height, Scientists Investigate

Paris: France’s highest mountain range shrinks, study finds Researchers have found that the height of the Mont Blanc peak has decreased by 2.22 meters in two years. But scientists explain that a detailed study is needed to know the reason for this. In 2021, the height was found to be 2.22 meters less than the … Read more

The UN Secretary General Convenes Ambitious Countries for Landmark Climate Summit

The UN Secretary General Convenes Ambitious Countries for Landmark Climate Summit

The Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres, brings together, this Wednesday, September 20 in New York, on the sidelines of the Annual General Assembly of the United Nations, the most ambitious countries in the fight against global warming for a summit aimed at filling the immense gap between the severity of the climate crisis … Read more

Massive Climate Change Protest in New York Demands Action Ahead of UNGA

Massive Climate Change Protest in New York Demands Action Ahead of UNGA

Tens of thousands of people demonstrated on Sunday September 17 in the streets of New Yorkcalling for more action against climate change, two days before the official opening of the United Nations General Assembly. Demonstrators from some 700 organizations and activist groups gathered in New York, holding signs that read, among other things, “Biden, end … Read more

Biden Administration Prohibits Gas and Oil Exploitation in Northern Alaska to Tackle Climate Crisis

Biden Administration Prohibits Gas and Oil Exploitation in Northern Alaska to Tackle Climate Crisis

Any new exploitation of gas or oil is now prohibited in a huge area of ​​​​northern Alaska. A decision announced Wednesday, September 6 by the Biden administration to respond to “the climate crisis”, even though the American president had approved a hydrocarbon project in this same region five months earlier. This new measure concerns more … Read more

Antarctica’s Ice Loss: A Visual Representation of the Alarming Trend

Antarctica’s Ice Loss: A Visual Representation of the Alarming Trend

You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Antarctica: a gigantic sheet of ice breaks off This video, produced from radar images acquired by the TerraSAR-X satellite, shows the evolution of… Between 2022 and 2023, Antarctica lost an average of 150 billion tons of ice, which obviously contributes to global sea level rise. In order to … Read more

Climate Change Could Claim Nearly 1 Billion Lives if Global Warming Rises by 2 Degrees Celsius, Reveals New Study

Climate Change Could Claim Nearly 1 Billion Lives if Global Warming Rises by 2 Degrees Celsius, Reveals New Study

Climate change could kill nearly 1 billion people over the next century if global warming rises by two degrees Celsius, study finds. This is clarified in a new study published in the journal Energies. The study also shows that climate change is entering its peak season. Current climate change is entirely man-made. Carbon emissions are … Read more

Threat to Churchill, Polar Bear Capital of the World, as Sea Ice Shifts

Threat to Churchill, Polar Bear Capital of the World, as Sea Ice Shifts

The city of Churchill in the Canadian province of Manitoba is unofficially known as the polar bear capital of the world because it is frequented by Arctic predators between July and November. Photo/Shutterstock/Live Science OTTAWA – The City of Churchill in the Province of Manitoba, You have , unofficially known as the polar bear capital … Read more