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Fast fashion's business model means firms 'cannot claim to operate sustainably', expert says
• 下午9:18
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FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Sarah Kent, Chief Sustainability Correspondent at the Business of Fashion, about the bill being debated this week in the French Senate that seeks to regulate the influx of low-quality clothes into the country. She say
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France's upper house debates fast-fashion bill
• 下午7:27
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France's Senate on Monday debated a bill to regulate the influx of environmentally unfriendly, low-quality clothes into the country, many from China. The lower house of parliament adopted a version of the so-called "fast fashion" bill in March last year,
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2025年5月31日星期六

Flash floods in central Nigeria kill at least 150 people and injures dozens more
• 上午9:31
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Intense flooding throughout central Nigeria has left at least 150 people dead and injured dozens more, with teams of rescuers still searching for missing residents caught in the torrential rains. Emergency services said that the death toll was still risi
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Flash floods in central Nigeria kill at least 150 people
• 上午6:54
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Intense flooding throughout central Nigeria has left at least 150 people dead and injured dozens more, with teams of rescuers still searching for missing residents caught in the torrential rains. Emergency services said that the death toll was still risi
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2025年5月30日星期五

Swiss glacier collapse: 'You can't engineer yourself out of something of this magnitude'
• 上午9:29
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A huge mass of rock and ice from a glacier thundered down a Swiss mountainside, sending plumes of dust skyward and burying nearly all of Blatten, an Alpine village that authorities had evacuated earlier this month as a precaution. The devastating landsli
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2025年5月29日星期四

Switzerland on ice jam alert after glacier collapse destroys village, leaves one missing
• 上午8:09
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The collapse of a massive glacier in southern Switzerland has triggered the risk of flooding from an ice jam, which blocked the Lonza River, Swiss authorities said Thursday. The Birch Glacier collapse destroyed the hamlet of Blatten days after its evacua
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Protecting Colombia's Rio Atrato: 'If the river does not function well, neither can life'
• 上午12:05
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An environmentalist who's been fighting for the protection of Colombia's Atrato River has spoken to FRANCE 24 about why the waterway is vital for the environment and for the local Indigenous community. The Atrato was protected nearly 10 years ago after p
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2025年5月28日星期三

'No sign of respite' in global warming for coming years, UN says
• 上午6:30
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There is a 70 percent chance that average global temperatures will by 2029 exceed the 1.5 degrees Celsius warming benchmark, significantly intensifying heatwaves, extreme precipitation, droughts, and the melting of glaciers, according to a new report rel
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German court sets precedent on climate change liability but rejects Peruvian farmer's claim
• 上午3:33
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A German court on Monday rejected a Peruvian farmer's landmark climate case demanding German energy giant RWE pay to protect his hometown from increased flood risk caused by a melting glacier. Although the court ruled against the farmer, it set a new leg
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2025年5月26日星期一

Chemical-free farming brings life back to rural France
• 下午2:52
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Faced with widespread chemical pollution and a dramatic collapse in biodiversity, farmers and scientists in western France have been testing a revolutionary farming model for over 30 years. No pesticides, no synthetic fertilisers – just nature. And it wo
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In Guadeloupe, local pesticide-free farming restores trust in food
• 下午1:31
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Fed up with pesticide pollution and bland produce, Steve Salim is teaming up with farmers in the French overseas region of Guadeloupe to bring back healthy, local food. With clean, tested soil and old-school farming methods, they’ve set out to prove that
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French farmers block highways around Paris to push for risky pesticide re-introduction
• 上午10:00
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French farmers blocked highways around Paris on Monday in a bid to push the French parliament to adopt a bill that would loosen restrictions on pesticide and water use in farming. The country's main farming unions want to pressure MPs into re-authorising
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2025年5月25日星期日

Deadly windstorms batter Pakistan after extreme heatwave
• 上午12:59
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At least 14 people were killed and over 100 injured as violent windstorms tore through Pakistan after days of extreme heat, toppling trees, downing power lines and causing widespread damage, officials said Sunday.
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2025年5月24日星期六

UAE breaks May heat record with scorching 51.6C
• 下午2:10
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The United Arab Emirates registered a sizzling 51.5 degrees Celsius on Saturday, breaking its May temperature record for the second day in a row. The desert nation lies in one of the world's hottest regions and is at risk of severe heat waves due to clim
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2025年5月23日星期五

In Florida’s Everglades, severe drought impacts wildlife and tourism
• 下午10:54
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In Florida's Everglades National Park, this year's unusually severe drought is threatening ecosystems and economic activity. For years, water flowed down from the mountains to sustain the largest wetland in the United States, but rivers have since been d
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Farmers fear for crops as worst drought in decades hits northern Europe
• 上午6:23
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Farmers in parts of northern Europe are worried for their crops amid the worst drought in decades. Unusually dry weather this spring has already delayed crops such as wheat and corn that would normally already have sprouted.
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2025年5月22日星期四

Bottled watergate: Why did French government cover for Perrier?
• 下午6:17
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Is it something in the water? Why insist on bottled brands at every meal when in a country like France, it flows freely from the tap – even if it’s not exactly free. We’ll ask about old habits and new realities that force a rethink of what we drink.
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🌟The Bright Side: How penguin poo could help limit climate change
• 下午3:05
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Research published on Thursday shows that ammonia wafting off penguin poo provides extra cloud clover above coastal Antarctica, likely blocking sunlight and nudging temperatures down.
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2025年5月19日星期一

Cleaning up Fukushima: Decommissioning work continues on nuclear power plant
• 上午9:32
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Decommissioning the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan began soon after it suffered a triple meltdown in March 2011. Fourteen years on, the work continues. This summer will mark two years since Tokyo Electric Power Company, the plant’s operat
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China slaps duties on plastic imports from US, EU, Taiwan and Japan over dumping
• 上午3:35
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China on Monday slapped anti-dumping duties of up to 75% on polyformaldehyde copolymer imports from the US, EU, Taiwan and Japan, its commerce ministry said. The plastic, used in auto parts and medical devices, follows a probe into alleged dumping. The t
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2025年5月18日星期日

US: Severe storms and tornadoes kill more than 25 in the midwest
• 上午9:00
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Severe storms that tore through the US states of Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia left more than 25 people dead, leveling homes and businesses while knocking out power for tens of thousands, authorities say. Story by Liza Kaminov and France 2.
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2025年5月16日星期五

‘Victim of its success’: Is France's beloved comté cheese bad for the environment?
• 下午2:42
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Comté is the most eaten AOP cheese in France, but activists claims its very popularity – at home and overseas – is damaging the environment. The milk to make the comté can only be produced on the Jura plateau in eastern France where there are reports of
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Can tourism ever be sustainable?
• 上午12:55
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Global tourism has fully recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic, but dark clouds are still hanging over the industry. High transport and accommodation costs, geopolitical instability and the increasing likelihood of extreme weather events are among the key
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2025年5月15日星期四

Dengue and chikungunya may soon be endemic in Europe due to global warming, research shows
• 上午2:16
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Climate change is pushing disease-carrying tiger mosquitoes deeper into Europe, raising the risk that once-tropical viruses like dengue and chikungunya could become endemic across the continent, new research warns.
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2025年5月14日星期三

Forced labour, disease and conflict: The hidden side of industrial fishing in Saya de Malha
• 上午5:31
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Near-shore fishing stocks in Thailand and Sri Lanka are increasingly depleted and more and more fishing boats are drawn to the remote, abundant waters of the Saya de Malha Bank. But for distant-water crews on the high seas, living conditions on board are
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'Red meat and cars': French men’s carbon footprint 26% higher than women's, study finds
• 上午5:25
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A study released on Wednesday investigating the gender gap in carbon emissions found that women in France emit 26 percent less carbon than men with their diet and transport choices. Researchers say household structure plays a “key role” in shaping the ca
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2025年5月13日星期二

In the Saya de Malha Bank, sharks are being hunted to extinction for their fins
• 上午5:41
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In November 2022, a scientific expedition to the Saya de Malha Bank made an alarming discovery: the sharks that once inhabited the seagrass meadow are disappearing. Researchers say that Asian fishing boats who come to fish for tuna in these remote, abund
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2025年5月12日星期一

In India, 'air conditioning has become a necessity' despite its impact on the climate
• 下午4:18
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Like millions of Indians who struggle every year during the hot season, Aarti Verma made purchasing one her top priority, despite its contribution to climate change. With rising living standards and temperatures, the number of air conditioners sold in th
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Arctic foxes: A comeback against the odds
• 下午1:55
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Once on the brink of extinction in Scandinavia, the Arctic fox is slowly returning. Threatened by hunting and climate change, the animals' population had dropped to just a few dozen individuals in the 2000s. Today, thanks to a long-term reintroduction pr
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The Saya de Malha Bank, a 'forgotten ecosystem' in need of protection
• 上午5:29
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The Saya de Malha Bank in the heart of the Indian Ocean is home to one of the world's largest underwater seagrass beds. A veritable lung of the ocean, this little-known 40,000 km² territory captures CO2 35 times faster than a tropical forest, and provide
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2025年5月8日星期四

🌟The Bright Side: Scientists shell-shocked as NZ snail lays egg from neck
• 上午4:51
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A rare New Zealand snail has been filmed for the first time squeezing an egg from its neck, delighting scientists trying to save the critically endangered meat-eating mollusc.
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2025年5月7日星期三

World's richest 10% responsible for two thirds of global warming, study finds
• 下午2:26
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The richest ten percent of the global population has caused two thirds of global warming since 1990, according to a new study. The authors of the study suggest progressive taxes on wealth and carbon-intensive investments could provide a solution.
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2025年5月6日星期二

Bouncing back: Spain's Iberian lynx saved from extinction
• 上午12:35
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It's a rare case of a species being saved from near-extinction. Twenty years ago, the Iberian lynx was the most threatened feline in the world due to poaching and the animals' natural habitat being turned into farmland. Today, the species is practically
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2025年5月5日星期一

Science at a crossroads: Europe positions itself as the gateway to global research
• 下午6:59
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As the US turns inward and science comes under siege in the Trump era, Europe is seizing the moment. With research institutions facing political pressure and funding threats across the Atlantic, French President Emmanuel Macron and EU Commission Presiden
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'Research renaissance': Macron envisions transatlantic safe haven for the 'brains of the world'
• 下午2:18
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As the United States grapples with a climate of growing hostility toward science and academia under President Donald Trump's administration, the stakes for global research leadership have never been higher. In response, French President Emmanuel Macron a
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Trump's 'war' on science and environmental policy will 'delay inevitable transition and cost lives'
• 上午11:24
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French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen are hosting a conference in Paris aimed at attracting US researchers ready to set their sights abroad because of President Donald Trump's policies. For in-depth analysis a
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2025年5月3日星期六

🌟The Bright Side: Beer waste? You might be eating it or sitting on it!
• 下午4:05
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Beer is Europe's most consumed alcoholic beverage – but what happens to the waste it creates? In France alone, breweries generate over 600,000 tons of spent grain every year. 
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2025年5月2日星期五

Australians vote in election shaped by inflation and climate anxiety
• 下午3:03
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Millions of Australians voted Saturday in a bitterly contested general election between left-leaning incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and conservative challenger Peter Dutton, following a campaign shaped by living costs, climate anxiety and US P
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Albania: erosion is taking whole chunks out of the coastline
• 上午9:10
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Albania has the world's third fastest growing tourism industry - freshly à la mode since covid. But as erosion takes whole chunks out of the coastline, and developers vie to build ever closer to the seafront, they're barrelling towards a crisis. Story by
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PFAS 'forever chemicals': Citizens take on industrial giants in quest for justice
• 上午12:33
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PFAS, better known as "forever chemicals", are ultra-resistant to water and heat – so much so that they are virtually indestructible in nature. These chemicals are everywhere in our daily lives – in clothes, cosmetics and kitchen utensils – and are poiso
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2025年5月1日星期四

Albanian coastline affected by climate change, erosion and rising tourism
• 下午1:51
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Albania has the third fastest-growing tourism industry in the world, but as erosion eats away at the coastline and developers build ever closer to the sea, the country is facing a crisis. The national civil protection agency has warned that a third of th
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2025年4月28日星期一

Indonesia: The dark side of the nickel powering our electric cars
• 下午2:46
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Indonesia leads the world in nickel production, fuelling the global shift to electric cars. But this rapid growth comes at a steep environmental cost. Nickel mining is driving deforestation, polluting rivers and endangering local communities. Our France
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2025年4月25日星期五

Trump signs executive order to expand US deep-sea mining for rare earth minerals
• 上午3:55
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A new executive order signed by US President Donald Trump on Thursday approves a ramp-up of deep-sea mining for rare earth minerals, escalating a budding race over highly coveted minerals that represent new opportunities for defense and energy, as well a
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Iraq’s drought-doomed farmers turn to groundwater to boost agriculture
• 上午3:19
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Iraqi farmers facing scarce rainfall and repeated droughts are drilling wells in the desert to reach groundwater sources and sustain their irrigation systems. While the underground reservoirs help mitigate agricultural losses, it is a risky move as aquif
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2025年4月23日星期三

Worst coral bleaching episode on record hits 84% of the world's reefs
• 上午7:12
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84 percent of the world's coral reefs have been hit by the worst bleaching episode on record, in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could kill off swathes of essential ecosystems, scientists warned Wednesday. Reefs can rebound from the trauma but the
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2025年4月22日星期二

Climate change poses major security threat and armies must adapt, experts warn
• 上午4:55
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Security experts say that climate change should not become a strategic "blind spot" and militaries must respond to the evolving threat of weather disaster. Their warning comes amid growing concerns that climate action is being sidelined as Europe beefs u
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2025年4月21日星期一

From killer grass to flesh-eating worms: The invasion beneath your feet
• 下午2:04
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What do a colonising plant and a carnivorous worm have in common? Both come from South America and threaten our ecosystems. They are among invasive exotic species that have contributed to nearly half the world's animal and plant extinctions. In southwest
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2025年4月20日星期日

Gunmen kill at least 56 people in central Nigeria
• 上午5:50
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Attacks believed to have been carried out by nomadic cattle herders killed at least 56 people in central Nigeria in one night, the Benue state governor's office said Saturday. Competition over land use has long been a source of tension between largely Mu
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2025年4月18日星期五

Thirsty giants: Big tech's data centres multiply in drought-hit Spain
• 上午11:58
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In recent years, Spain has become a leading destination for tech giants to set up their data centres in Europe. Madrid even aims to become a "digital hub" on the continent, like Germany and the UK. But at what cost to the environment? To cool down their
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2025年4月17日星期四

Brazil, the art of change in a post-Bolsonaro era: Fashion with a conscience (3/3)
• 下午2:34
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In the final episode in our Brazil series, Eve Jackson takes viewers to São Paulo, Brazil's fashion capital, where designers are revolutionising the industry through sustainability and cultural representation. "Fashion with a conscience" examines how Bra
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DRC artists 'Herds' walk the world to raise climate change awareness
• 上午10:34
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A group of artists from the DRC, called the Herds, are embarking on a global journey starting in Kinshasa to raise awareness about the impact of climate change in Africa. Report by Maria Cherfaoui.
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2025年4月16日星期三

Was Blue Origin's all-female rocket launch environmentally sustainable?
• 下午8:56
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Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin all-female rocket launch is drawing a wave of criticism, as many are questioning not only the financial, but also the environmental cost of the nearly 11-minute flight into space. Blue Origin says that its only byproduct is water
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Oceans vs cities: France's beaches are shrinking
• 下午1:00
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Roughly 40 percent of the world's population live in coastal areas. What once felt like a privilege — living close to the sea — is becoming increasingly risky. ️Climate change is speeding up coastal erosion. Rising sea levels and storms are threatening c
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2025年4月15日星期二

In 2024 Europe faced its most widespread flooding since 2013
• 下午2:53
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Europe faced its most widespread flooding last year since 2013, as fossil fuel-driven climate change continued to prompt torrential rain and other extreme weather, the European State of the Climate report has found. Antonia Kerrigan has this story.
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Paw patrolling: Sniffing out France's love of dogs
• 下午2:09
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In this edition of Entre Nous, we’re sniffing out France’s love of dogs. As a law comes into effect that requires them to be on a leash in forests for the spring season, we explore how many "chiens" France has, the good they do, their environmental impac
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2025年4月11日星期五

Are claims that AI is accelerating climate change 'overstated'?
• 下午2:09
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One concern around artificial intelligence is its voracious appetite for energy. Electricity demand for data centres specialised in AI will quadruple in the next five years, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency. But as for claim
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Paris-based designer Christine Phung on her sustainable fashion creations
• 上午8:30
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A Paris-based fashion designer has spoken of her desire to create top fashion, but in a responsible way. Christine Phung trained here in Paris and has worked for top brands like Lacoste, Rossignol and Vanessa Bruno, but she is now branching out with her
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US company says it has brought dire wolves back from extinction
• 上午1:17
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A US company this week said it had successfully bred three dire wolves, even though the species has been extinct for thousands of years. Colossal Biosciences said it tweaked the DNA of a modern-day gray wolf with genes from dire wolf fossils to bring bac
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2025年4月9日星期三

Italy's 'Land of Fires': Residents poisoned as mafia dumps toxic waste
• 上午11:51
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The European Court of Human Rights recently ruled against the Italian state for failing to act and putting the lives of locals in danger. The case, brought by residents and NGOs from a region near Naples known as the "Land of Fires", came after they noti
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2025年4月8日星期二

Trump signs executive orders to boost coal industry
• 下午8:12
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President Donald Trump has signed executive orders Tuesday aimed at boosting coal, a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been in decline. Trump will use his emergency authority to allow some older coal-fired power plants set for retirement t
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