Comment se débarrasser du plastique ?

Comment se débarrasser du plastique ?

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Steak, lait , fromage : faut-il arrêter l’élevage ?

Pourquoi l’élevage bovin pose des problèmes pour le climat et la biodiversité ? Pourquoi c’est si difficile de changer nos pratiques ? Faut-il imaginer la fin de l’élevage ou sa transformation radicale ?Pierre-Marie Aubert est Directeur du programme Politiques agricoles et alimen ...  Afficher plus

Pétrole, gaz : comment la France et l’Europe peuvent être indépendants

A quel point sommes nous dépendants du pétrole et du gaz importé ? Pourquoi c’est si difficile d’en utiliser moins ? Comment dessiner un chemin d’indépendance énergétique pour la France et pour l’Europe ?Lola Vallejo est directrice “diplomatie et partenariats” à la Fondation euro ...  Afficher plus

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Plastic Pollution - with Steve Backshall and Georgia May Jagger
Call Of The Wild

“If you’ve eaten seafood, you’ve eaten plastic” It’s time to talk plastics. Every piece of plastic we consume stays in the environment for up to hundreds of years. The sheer scale of plastics in the environment are dramatically impacting ocean wildlife and human health. For this ...  Afficher plus

The problem with plastics -- and how to start cleaning up the mess | Patricia Villarrubia-Gómez
TED Talks Daily

Plastics are everywhere -- they're in our favorite electronic devices, they package our food and insulate our homes. Today, the total mass of plastic is twice the total mass of all living organisms on the planet, and it's starting to change the processes that allow the Earth's cl ...  Afficher plus

What happens to the plastic you throw away? | TED Climate
TED Talks Daily

Plastic is everywhere. We know we should cut down on it where we can, but is plastic ever the answer? In this episode of TED Climate, a whole world of plastic you never knew about. Starting with: which bag is best -- paper, plastic or cotton? The answer might surprise you. Host D ...  Afficher plus

Plastic Rap
Uncanny Valley | WIRED

Plastic waste never really breaks down. It just splits into tinier and tinier pieces until it becomes trillions of microscopic bits scattered across the world. Microplastics are everywhere: In the air we breathe and the water we drink, atop the highest mountains and in the dee ...

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