Listen to the world change with Sophie Larmoyer. Around the world, Europe 1 reporters and correspondents explore and tell the daily life of other cultures, their perceptions of the news and our country. Long-format reports and exciting guests. A sound journey to open the mind and discover the unknown.

Poland, one year after the COP

Monday, December 2 begins, in Madrid, the world conference on the climate. This 25th UN summit on climate change opens with an alarming report.

Poland, which hosted COP 24 last year, is still Europe's largest consumer of coal. While some hoped for government awareness, it unfortunately did not happen: not only are the mines still there but new farms could emerge. Dating, in the Silesian mining region, with residents worried about their homes that could collapse.

Reportage and decryption of Fany Boucaud , correspondent in Poland.

In Italy, the plastic fishermen "guardians of the seas"

Italy is one of the biggest polluters in the Mediterranean: more than a thousand tons of plastic waste spill there every day. Sinners were the first to notice the damage caused by this massive pollution. A local initiative is emulating: the fishermen of the southern region of Rome struggle with their boats against this pollution. Every day, these "sea scavengers" bring back pounds of plastic in their nets.

Reportage and decryption of Blandine Hugonnet , correspondent in Italy.

A book in the world

Nicolas Carreau takes us to Haiti with the writer Makenzy Orcel. His new novel recounts 50 years of Haiti's life through the story of his hero, Poto. He is found handcuffed to a bed, in a place dubbed the "dump", to understand the hospital. The opportunity to tell his life to his neighbor. Abandoned very young by his addict mother, he will fight until, perhaps, find a loophole in the drawing.

"Master Midnight" by Makenz y Orcel , Zulma edition.

Poor pensioners in Japan

Japan is one of the most aging countries in the world: 28% of the population is over 65! The question of financing pensions is therefore more acute than elsewhere. Recently, Japanese opinion has been very marked by a report that strongly advises them to save the equivalent of 170,000 euros before their 65th birthday if they want to live decently in retirement. Savings sometimes impossible to make for these future retirees, already subject to many financial difficulties.

Reportage and decryption of Bernard Delattre , correspondent in Japan.

Hong Kong: Christian support

After six months of protests and protests, pro-democracy Hong Kongers won their first victory in the local elections. Since the beginning of the movement six months ago, the demonstrations are marked by the massive participation of Christians. They are also worried about Chinese restrictions on freedoms, including freedom of religion, hitherto protected by Hong Kong status.

Reportage and decryption of Sébastien le Belzic , special correspondent in Hong-Kong.

Autistan Travel

Josef Schovanec , philosopher-traveler and autistic sprinkler shares with us his view of the world, a little different ...

Josef Schovanec was inspired by the International Day of the Abolition of Slavery, which takes place every December 2nd. His many travels have allowed him to note that, unfortunately, slavery is still relevant.