Comment se débarrasser du plastique ?

Comment se débarrasser du plastique ?

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Biodiversité : comment résister à la sixième extinction ?

Pourquoi la biodiversité est-elle à ce point en danger ? Pourquoi comprend on aussi mal l’importance de ce qui est en train de se passer ? Et comment faire pour empêcher un effondrement massif du vivant ?Tatiana Giraud est chercheuse en biologie évolutive, directrice de recherche ...  Show more

Climat, biodiversité : les conseils de cuisine de la cheffe étoilée Manon Fleury

Pourquoi changer notre alimentation est une très bonne idée pour réussir la transition ? Par quel chemin passer pour manger mieux en étant plus heureux ? Comment manger de manière ultra-chouette au lieu de manger de manière ultra-transformée ?Manon Fleury est cheffe cuisinière, e ...  Show more

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