Will the “next” world be worse than the one before?
Greenhouse gas is one of the main causes of global warming.
REUTERS / Stringer
By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow
1 min
Scientists say it bluntly: the health crisis we are going through is only the first of the many shocks we will experience in the years to come due to climate change and the erosion of biodiversity.
So are we learning from it?
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Unfortunately it seems not:
- Climate change is racing with
Christophe Cassou,
research director at CNRS, co-author of the 6th IPCC report
- In Albania, a gigantic airport project under construction in an area protected by
Louis Seiller
- Finance still invests in fossil fuels with
Lucie Pinson
from Reclaim Finance
- Technology will not save us with
Hélène Tordjman
, economist, lecturer at Sorbonne Paris-Nord University, who has just published
Green growth against nature, a critique of market ecology,
published by La Découverte.
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