Tag: Environment
A pre-COP opens in Germany before COP29 in December in Azerbaijan
Six months before the opening of COP29, the United Nations conference on climate change, which will be organized in December in Azerbaijan, representatives from each country are meeting from this…
the state of Vermont wants to make oil companies pay for climate damage
In the United States, the state of Vermont adopted a law this Thursday, May 30, which makes oil companies financially responsible for damage caused by the effects of climate change.…
to adapt to climate change, Toulouse increases the price of water in summer
This is a first in France. From this weekend, water will cost more in Toulouse. In this city in the South of the country, affected in recent years by a…
The French president receives the Gabonese transitional president to talk about “forests” and democracy
While the president of the Gabonese transition is visiting France, Brice Oligui Nguema was received on Friday May 31 at the Élysée Palace by the French head of state Emmanuel…
the Communist Party manages to bring Ceta back to the forefront
Eight years after its signature, Ceta, a free trade treaty between the EU and Canada, continues to cause a stir in France. It has in fact still not been definitively…
Pakistan close to its national heat record
Pakistan is facing a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 52° in the southern Pakistani province of Sindh. A temperature close to the national record set at 54 degrees. Extreme temperatures have…
In Paris, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées should begin a transformation to become a “climate refuge”
In Paris, a project to “re-enchant” the Champs-Élysées, the “most beautiful avenue in the world”, was presented on Monday May 27. On the program: more green spaces for walkers, more…
will the environment be the big loser?
Less than two weeks before the European elections, polls predict a victory for the conservative camp, with a breakthrough for populist and far-right lists in many countries of the European…
7,900 people evacuated as the country fears a new landslide
Five days after a landslide which buried an entire village and more than 2,000 people in a very isolated region of Papua New Guinea, the situation there remains extremely critical.…
Maldives calls for funds to combat rising sea levels
The fourth international conference of small island developing states begins Monday, May 27, in Antigua and Barbuda, in a context of major threat to these countries from rising water levels…