It's not windy
We're on fire but we keep getting laid
Audio 48:30
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By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow
Fires in the North, floods in the South... the consequences of climate change are creating chaos in many places around the world, but that does not prevent Boeing from announcing an 82% increase in the number of planes by 2041. In question, mass tourism.
So can we still travel without feeling guilty?
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Guests:
- Joëlle Zask,
philosopher author of
When the forest burns: thinking about the new ecological disaster
at Premier parallel editions
- Anthony Collin,
Deputy Director of the CNRS Fire Research Group
-
Guillaume Lescuyer,
specialist in forest policies in Central Africa at CIRAD
- Rodolphe Christin
, author of
Real life is here, still traveling
?
published by Ecosociété
- Sébastien Porte
, author of
The last plane, how air traffic destroys the environment
at Tana Éditions.
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