3 July 2020

Small Island States Facing Climate Change

Interview with Carola Kloeck and Michael Fink * Because of climate change, the inhabitants of some small islands may see their lives change radically Why […]
20 November 2018

Consume Less, Consume Better:What Can Consumers Do?

by Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, CNRS Research Director at the Science Po Centre for the Sociology of Organizations Have consumers become the new arbiters of economic relations? […]
29 October 2018

Researchers and research engineers working on environmental issues

Updated, december 2022 Diégo Antolinos-Basso, research engineer at medialab and CEVIPOF Data collection and analysis, Politics of the Earth François Bafoil, CNRS emeritus research director […]
25 October 2018

Frugal city: a 3rd way between “business as usual” and decline?

By Charlotte Halpern FNSP research fellow at the Center for European studies and comparative policy* Green, sustainable, compact, frugal, resilient, and intelligent cities… In all […]
11 October 2018

Pesticides and human health: between toxicology and epidemiology

by Jean-Noël Jouzel CNRS research fellow at the Centre for the Sociology of Organizations   France is currently one of the leading global users of […]
9 October 2018

Environmental policymaking: the case of China

by Richard Balme researcher at the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics The environment tested by globalization One of the most negative images associated […]
8 October 2018

Cogitate simul et pariter Orbem

by Bernard Reber CNRS Research Director at CEVIPOF* Thinking together (at the same time) about Earth equally! Cogitate simul et pariter Orbem could have been […]
8 October 2018

Fault lines: earthquakes and historical change

by Giacomo Parrinello Assistant Professor at the Center for History The geography of tectonic faults exposes some regions of the world to earthquakes and volcanic […]
7 April 2018
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Understanding the Mediterranean salt giant through multidisciplinary research

The Mediterranean salt giant consists of salt layers that accumulated at the bottom of the Mediterranean 5.9 million years ago. Then, a tectonic shift caused […]