The students of the UNESCO Legta club in Pamiers returned from their humanitarian trip to Cameroon with memories in their minds

The students of the UNESCO Legta club in Pamiers returned from their humanitarian trip to Cameroon with memories in their minds

Returning from their humanitarian trip to Cameroon, the students of the UNESCO Club in Legta de Pamiers received a check for 1,000 euros to support them in their projects. Between pedagogy and solidarity, Diana, Satine, Maëva and Anaïs worked for several months within the UNESCO Club of the agricultural school of Pamiers, on a humanitarian … Read more

Environment: twenty young elected officials on the edge of biodiversity

Environment: twenty young elected officials on the edge of biodiversity

About twenty young elected officials from Saint-Orens-de-Gameville (31) took part in the planting of a hedge near the city’s skate park, together with their elders and fighters from the departmental federation. In a collective and committed approach to the conservation of biodiversity, twenty young elected officials from the Municipal Youth Council (CMJ) and the Municipal … Read more

Weather forecasting: stunning progress thanks to artificial intelligence

Weather forecasting: stunning progress thanks to artificial intelligence

At the offices of Météo France, in Saint-Denis, on Réunion Island, on January 14, 2024, before the passage of Cyclone Belal. RICHARD BOUHET/EPP They are called FourCastNet, Pangu, GraphCast, GenCast, FuXi or AIFS. They are the ‘ChatGPT’ of weather forecasting and perhaps soon, under other names, of climate models. In less than two years, these … Read more

Global warming: future levers to compensate vulnerable countries

Global warming: future levers to compensate vulnerable countries

Demonstration against fossil fuel emitters, demanding action and more contributions to the Loss and Damages Fund, during COP28, in Dubai (United Arab Emirates), December 4, 2023. THAIER AL-SUDANI/REUTERS Some climatologists decide to participate in militant actions. Others believe that their role is to inform public debate from a distance. The authors of the attribution studies … Read more

Great success of the “open days” at Jean-Baylet secondary school

Great success of the “open days” at Jean-Baylet secondary school

Every year at the same time, the Jean-Baylet secondary school, in Valence-d’Agen (Tarn-et-Garonne), opens its doors. The opportunity to highlight the educational achievements of the establishment. This special morning at the Jean-Baylet secondary school (Tarn-et-Garonne) is intended to receive prospective students, usually accompanied by their parents, with the aim of getting to know the establishment. … Read more

Extreme climate events: attribution studies, new models to increase public awareness

Extreme climate events: attribution studies, new models to increase public awareness

Analysis after analysis, scientists carefully choose their words. Climate change has caused this “The agricultural drought that the Amazon will suffer in 2023 is about thirty times more likely” than in the pre-industrial era. The heavy rains that caused deadly flooding in Mindanao Island, Philippines on February 6 and 7 are now expected “occurs about … Read more

Finances: the government deficit is falling, “more than 5%” of GDP, minister Thomas Cazenave acknowledges

Finances: the government deficit is falling, “more than 5%” of GDP, minister Thomas Cazenave acknowledges

“It is INSEE that publishes the government deficit figure for 2023,” Thomas Cazenave said the day after meetings at the Élysée around Emmanuel Macron on public finances. The National Statistical Institute will make this figure public on Tuesday. At the beginning of March, Minister of Economy and Finance Bruno Le Maire had already warned that … Read more

“Ration” the internet to “3 gigs a week”? Najat Vallaud-Belkacem’s surprising proposal to ‘liberate’ the French from the screens

“Ration” the internet to “3 gigs a week”?  Najat Vallaud-Belkacem's surprising proposal to 'liberate' the French from the screens

The former Minister of Education called for a reduction in screen time for French people and proposed the idea of ​​limiting internet access to 3 gigabytes per week. In a column that appeared on Monday, March 18 in the FigaroNajat Vallaud-Belkacem advocates a reduction in screen time for the French. In particular, the former Minister … Read more