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CAUSES

CAUSES

Ten Million Corals Are in the Path of a Federal Dredging Project in Florida

Scientists warn that a proposed expansion of Port Everglades could cause unprecedented damage to corals in the U.S., including some of the only remaining endangered staghorn corals that survived a record-breaking heat wave.

CAUSES

Derrière l’essor de l’IA, les centres de données envahissent rapidement la planète et engloutissent ses ressources

Portée par l’explosion des services d’intelligence artificielle, une course effrénée aux infrastructures a transformé les Etats-Unis en un immense chantier numérique. Les investissements dépassent l’entendement, avec de sérieux impacts environnementaux

POLITIQUE

POLITIQUE

* US ASSAULT ON VENEZUELA * Trump says he’ll unleash Venezuela’s oil. But who wants it?

As oil prices fall and demand nears a peak, exploiting Venezuela’s heavy crude reserves won’t be as easy as Trump thinks.

POLITIQUE

* US ASSAULT ON VENEZUELA * Venezuela’s ‘Dirty’ Oil and the Environment: Three Things to Know

Most of the reserves in the country are extra-heavy oil that’s tough to extract and generates more greenhouse gases.

POLITIQUE

* US ASSAULT ON VENEZUELA * The Venezuelan Oil Industry Trump Is Planning to Revive

Venezuela claims to have more than 300 billion barrels in the ground, but it is only producing about one million barrels a day.

POLITIQUE

* US ASSAULT ON VENEZUELA * Trump Long Wanted to ‘Take the Oil.’ He Says He’ll Do It in Venezuela.

The White House had pointed to drug trafficking and migration as reasons to crack down on Nicolás Maduro. But oil emerged as central to President Trump.

POLITIQUE

* US ASSAULT ON VENEZUELA * Just possibly it’s the oil?

A solar panel is the new peace sign. By Bill McKibben

JUSTICE CLIM.

JUSTICE CLIM.

* US ASSAULT ON VENEZUELA * Venezuelan Oil Brought to the U.S. Would Be Refined in Black Gulf Communities

Communities in Texas and Louisiana say U.S. control of Venezuela’s heavy crude would worsen environmental racism along the Gulf.

LIVRES JUSTICE CLIM.

The biggest climate migration problem may be that there’s not enough of it

In his new book, Julian Hattem explores how migration can be a climate solution — not just for those who move, but their home communities as well.

JUSTICE CLIM.

What happens when disaster recovery becomes a luxury good

As federal services deteriorate, a patchwork of private companies is taking their place — for better or for worse.

TECH. & ÉNERGIE

TECH. & ÉNERGIE

The Securitization of Minerals in the EU: Why Europe is Not Immune to the Resource Curse

This article examines how access to mineral raw materials in the EU has been transformed through a process of securitization over the last two decades. What was once mainly a matter of economic policy and trade has been reframed—through narratives constructed by industrial lobbies and political allies—as an existential issue for European security and survival.

TECH. & ÉNERGIE

* SCHWEIZ * Energiewende in Gefahr: Wie Monopole Solarprojekte bremsen

Solarstrom kann AKW ersetzen. Die Technologie boomt schon jetzt – und wüchse noch viel stärker, wenn der Bund die Anreize richtig setzte. Gastkommentar von Hans-Rudolf Zulliger.

TECH. & ÉNERGIE

* SCHWEIZ * Chancen und Grenzen des «Solarexpresses»

Drei Jahre nach der Lancierung zeigt der «Solarexpress», was in der Schweiz machbar ist und wo die Schwierigkeiten sind.

DROIT & LITIGE

DROIT & LITIGE

In Ecuador’s Battle of Toad vs. Road, Toad Wins

The court invoked Ecuador’s rights of nature laws in halting a highway project to protect the Jambato harlequin toad, requiring the government to prove construction won’t drive the species to extinction.

MÉDIA & OPINION PUBL.

MÉDIA & OPINION PUBL.

Why forcing people to go green can backfire

A new study reveals a conundrum for climate policy and those who make it: People hate it when you tell them what to do.

LIVRES

LIVRES JUSTICE CLIM.

The biggest climate migration problem may be that there’s not enough of it

In his new book, Julian Hattem explores how migration can be a climate solution — not just for those who move, but their home communities as well.