In a context marked by pressure on public budgets and the rise of hybrid models in the social economy, donations from individuals and corporate patron represent essential financial resources for public interest structures. In France, they represented €5.4 billion and...
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UN Ocean Summit: Protecting the Seabed
From June 9 to 13, 2025, the city of Nice will become the global epicenter of marine governance. It will host the third United Nations Conference on the Ocean. Co-organized by France and Costa Rica, this event will bring together more than 70 heads of state, 4,000...
Heatwaves: Cities adapt to the heat, wildlife suffocates
With increasingly extreme temperatures, heatwaves are becoming a summer norm in France. Cities and ecosystems are trying to adjust, often urgently. There is no longer any doubt: heatwaves are no longer exceptional episodes. They have become regular occurrences,...
Endowment funds: a powerful tool for businesses
Created in 2008, endowment funds are non-profit legal structure designed to finance public interest initiatives in various fields. These include education, culture, solidarity, the environment, and research. An endowment fund can receive donations, legacies, or gifts,...
Rare diseases: a reality that affects 3 million French people
They're called "rare diseases." The term suggests they affect a handful of individuals, isolated cases, and medical exceptions. However, this impression is misleading. In France, more than 3 million people are affected by a rare disease. Worldwide, more than 300...
ChangeNOW 2025 : a crucial summit for Climate Change
Ten years after the Treaty of Paris, the French capital hosts a new grand meeting for the celebration of the 10 years anniversary of the Treaty of Paris. From the 24 to 26 April 2025, the ChangeNOW summit is back at the Grand Palais for a new edition with strong...
Species Collapse: A Silent Threat to Humanity
Every day, species are silently disappearing from the face of the Earth. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), more than 47,000 species are now threatened with extinction (Source: IUCN, 2024). It is estimated that the planet is losing...
Duplomb Law: Macron promulgates a partially amputated text
On August 12, 2025, Emmanuel Macron officially promulgated the Duplomb Law. This agricultural law deeply divided public opinion and the political class. Initiated by Senator Laurent Duplomb and adopted in early July, it was partially censored by the Constitutional...
Why are rare diseases struggling to Mobilize funds ?
PlayGreen For Environment (PFE) supports research into Sanfilippo disease, one of the 7000 rare diseases know today (other sources put the figure at 8000). Of genetic origin, Sanfillipo seriously affects the development of children. Through its fundraising campaign,...
The timber crisis: a symptom of global warming
As France seeks to decarbonize its economy, the timber industry is experiencing an unprecedented crisis. Rising prices, shortages of certain species, and weakened forests: tensions have been mounting for several years. What is to blame? Global economic factors,...
Rare diseases: the harsh reality for caregivers
Rare diseases affect more than 3 million people in France today. Behind every child, teenager, or adult affected, there is almost always a loved one who watches over them, cares for them, supports them, and organizes their lives. These family caregivers—parents,...
Trump attacks the EPA and promotes CO2 emissions
In July 2025, Donald Trump announced a major decision: to repeal the Endangerment Finding, the legal pillar of US climate policy. This text, adopted in 2009 under Obama, allowed the EPA to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It officially recognized that these...











