Tag: Environment
Philippe Germanos, the irresistible call of the earth
At thirty, Philippe Germanos abandoned a promising career in the world of computer programming and chose to return to his native land. From our correspondent in Beirut, ” Initially, it…
of citizens invest in solar energy
Autumn is approaching in Europe and with it particularly high energy bills due to the war in Ukraine. In France, individuals are protected from rising prices by an “energy shield”…
It affects both you and your environment! Solutions to reduce restless legs syndrome
Restless legs syndrome affects daily life quite a lot. Restless legs syndrome, which is related to the nervous system, causes the person to shake their legs involuntarily. The symptoms of…
in Edinburgh, no more garbage collection due to strikes
The Summer of Rage continues in the UK. In many sectors of the economy, employees are mobilizing to demand increases, while inflation exceeds 10%. In the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, in…
a busy back-to-school season for Elisabeth Borne, with ecology as a priority
The French president returned to Paris on the eve of the Council of Ministers this Wednesday morning. The executive’s roadmap is full: employment, education and immigration are the priorities for…
5 tips for a green back-to-school season
On the eve of the start of the school year, it is sometimes difficult to reconcile the expectations of the children with the demands of the teachers and the constraints…
Giansanti: priority on food, environment and energy
(Finance) – “In the current situation of instability we have two certainties: the increase of the population and the World GDP compared to the decrease of the agricultural area and…
Forests [2/5]: get out of monoculture
Second report in our series on forests: how to get out of monoculture? This is a question that arises especially after the repeated heat waves and drought in France, to…
farmers hit hard by the drought this summer 2022
Drought, heat wave, the year of all climatic records hit French farmers hard. With our special correspondent in La Roche-sur-Yon, Matthew Bonhoure Many French peasants gathered in Saint-Georges-de-Pointindoux for the…
golf courses still watered despite criticism
While 93 French departments are affected by water restrictions, most golf courses benefit from an exemption to continue to water the greens. Like environmental protection NGOs, the mayor of Grenoble…