biodiversity

Heatwaves: Cities adapt to the heat, wildlife suffocates

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,...

Duplomb Law: Macron promulgates a partially amputated text

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...

The timber crisis: a symptom of global warming

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,...

Plastic pollution : why it is a problem ?

Plastic pollution : why it is a problem ?

On August 5, 2025, the UN opened a series of negotiations in Geneva in an attempt to adopt a global treaty against plastic pollution. The stakes are immense: plastic not only pollutes the environment, it accumulates in our bodies, kills biodiversity, and exacerbates climate change.

Why is this a problem? Because we are all affected, and recycling alone will not be enough to stop the tidal wave if production does not slow down.