The claw of the leopard
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Wildlife accounts for less than 4% of mammals
Animal biodiversity is disappearing because of the way we live.
Read morePlastic is catastrophic!
We recycle only 9% of the 10 tonnes produced per second in the world. Six figures on plastic that we should know.
Read more2700 litres of water for 1 T-shirt : should I really buy it ?
La culture du coton est la 3ème culture la plus consommatrice d’eau. Si le T-shirt est un classique de la garde-robe, sa production n’a rien de banale. Alors, avez-vous vraiment besoin de ce T-shir ?
Read more15 000 litres of water to produce 1 kg of beef meat
figures about meat consumption
Read moreForests: only a moment to cut them down, but how many centuries to regenerate?
STOP destroying forests : the future of our species depends on forests.
Read moreSTOP buying water in plastic bottles !
Water sold in plastic bottles is a 150€ billion market. In France, water in plastic bottles is 300 times more expensive to the consumer than tap water. Indeed, tap water is drinkable, and, in blind tasting, has been found to be preferred to bottled water. Bottled water (in plastic) is: 25 million of plastic bottles are used EVERY DAY only in France, among which only 49% are recycled, 22 000 tons of plastic waste are ending up in the sea EVERY DAY, Plastic has been found in the stomachs of 90% of seabird populations, Each plastic bottle needs more than 1000 YEARS to degrade into plastic beads, that cause further damage... 1 litre of (…)
Read more11 000 litres of water to produce a pair of jeans
Everything we use, wear, buy, sell and eat takes water to make. The water footprint is a measure of humanity’s appropriation of fresh water in volumes of water consumed and/or polluted. Let’s try to think about it, before buying something and consuming more than we need....Here are some figures: 15 415 litres of water are necessary to produce 1 kg of beef meat ; 11 000 litres of water are necessary for a pair of jeans; 3 920 litres of water for 1 kg of chicken; 3 000 litres of water for 1 kg of rice; 2 700 litres of water for a cotton T-shirt; 2 000 litres of water for 1 kg of paper; 11 litres of water for a 33 cl beer bottle; 2 litres (…)
Read moreThe vital job of earthworms
We always have need of someone liter than ourself...
Read moreBees : Pesticides & GMO = No Future!
Bees have been on Earth for 100 million years: they were already living at the time of dinosaurs! The only insect which produces its own food that is edible by humans: honey! The only insect which has been tamed for the purposes of food and agricultural production. The weight of a bee is 0,10 g. A bee brings back to the hive about 0,05g of nectar (i.e. 50 % of its weight) per journey. Approximatly 20 journeys a day; 1kg of honey represents 50000 journeys, that is practically 40 000 km, i.e. a trip around the Earth! 80 % of the botanical species (among them cultures, which feed humanity) need bees to be fertilised. Without bees, no (…)
Read moreFRANCE is killing its wolves and mistreating its sheep
The French Minister of Environment refuses systematically to meet with NGO representatives, gives the preference to huniers and sets voluntarily the breeders of a stricken sector against the defenders of the wolf, a protected species in Europe.
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