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Negative Emotions: A Driving Force Towards Positive Emotions

Negative Emotions: A Driving Force Towards Positive Emotions

Emotions play a major role in shaping human behavior [1]. Those that are positive allow us to build our resilience and open our fields of vision in the eyes of certain issues: they give us a sense of well-being [2]. The pursuit of happiness has been ingrained in...

Protecting the ozone layer: a one-hit wonder

Protecting the ozone layer: a one-hit wonder

  In the not-too-distant past, the ozone layer was deteriorating at an alarming rate. In 1985, a hole that continued to grow was observed over Antarctica. The harmful Sun’s rays were able to seep into our atmosphere which threatened humans and ecosystems. Skin...

Don’t Look Up: When Science Disagrees with Technology

Don’t Look Up: When Science Disagrees with Technology

A movie about a giant comet speeding up to crash into Earth, but doesn’t catch anyone’s attention? Yes, it is a satire of current political and social behavior towards the climate crisis. Astronomers Kate Dibiaski (Jennifer Lawrence) and Randall Mindy (Leonardo...

Calculating your carbon footprint for a more sustainable lifestyle

Calculating your carbon footprint for a more sustainable lifestyle

We, residents of the countries of the North, lead a rather frantic pace of life in general. The harassing supply of consumption catalyzes the desire to always have the latest novelties and to want to replace our goods sometimes broken, sometimes become bland in our...

Clock is ticking: Looking good is no longer enough

Clock is ticking: Looking good is no longer enough

At COP26, which ended in early November, more than 100 political leaders agreed to halt deforestation by 2030. Canada, Russia, China, Indonesia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United States, the United Kingdom and Brazil, where important areas of the Amazon...

Bottom-up actions that pay off for the climate and for the population

Bottom-up actions that pay off for the climate and for the population

The livelihoods of more than 1.3 billion people depend on forest resources [1]. These people reside in the southern regions and represent about 20% of the world’s population! Are they completely sovereign of their incomes and their forests…? Forests provide essential...

Crash of 1929 and climate crisis

Crash of 1929 and climate crisis

The second industrial revolution at the turn of the 20th century was marked by the production of electricity, gas, and oil: it forged the world as we know it. The fruit of the important work of women and men has made mechanisation of economies; agriculture...

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