Summary / Synopsis
Greening the European Investment Bank
[Manana Kochladze, 23/12/2011]

Manana Kochladze is a campaigner at CEE Bankwatch Network, an NGO that monitors international financial institutions active in Central and Eastern Europe. She is the winner of the 2004 Goldman...
Climat : sueurs froides et accords tièdes à Durban
[Fondation pour la Nature et l'Homme, 13/12/2001]

Créée en 1990 par Nicolas Hulot, la Fondation pour la Nature et l'Homme (FNH) a pour objectif de modifier les comportements individuels et collectifs pour préserver notre planète. Organisation non...
Fossil fuel or modern slavery ?
[Jean François Mouhot, 06/12/2011]

Jean François Mouhot is historian. He has a long-standing interest for environmental and energy issues, in particular for climate change. He published one book about Past Connections and Present...
Action to Curb 'Soot' and 'Smog' Pollution Could Help Limit Global Temperature Rise
[UNEP, 14/06/2011]
UNEP: Created in 1972, UNEP, the United Nations Environment Programme, is the highest environmental authority in the United Nations system. The Programme is an “advocate, educator, catalyst and...
Climate change measures must be made corruption proof
[Transparency International, 30/04/2011]

Fondée en 1993 et présente dans 80 pays, Transparency International est une ONG qui lutte contre la corruption.
Il est temps de débattre démocratiquement de l'avenir énergétique de notre pays
[Yann Arthus-Bertrand, 18/03/2011]

Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a famous photographer. He has always had a passion for the animal world and the natural environment. In 1991 he founded Altitude, the world’s first aerial photography agency...
Did Cancun Prove the UN Irrelevant in Tackling Climate?
[Fred Pearce, 16/12/2010]

Fred Pearce is journalist specialized in the environment and development. He was born in the United Kingdom and studied geography in the University of Cambridge. His latest book is When the Rivers...
Seeing REDD on Climate Change
[George Soros, 12/12/2010]

George Soros is Chairman of Soros Fund Management and of the Open Society Institute. Photo : © AFP PHOTO / ERIC PIERMONT
What to expect from the Cancun climate change conference
[Denis Loyer, 24/11/2010]

Denis Loyer is a climate adviser at the Agence française de développement, AFD. AFD is France’s development bank.
Agissons tous ensemble le dimanche 10 octobre pour le climat
[Yann Arthus-Bertrand, 08/10/2010]

Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a famous photographer. He has always had a passion for the animal world and the natural environment. In 1991 he founded Altitude, the world’s first aerial photography agency...
Europe needs to reduce emissions by 30%
[Jean-Louis Borloo, 15/07/2010]

Jean-Louis Borloo est le ministre français de l'Écologie, de l'Énergie, du Développement durable et de la Mer, en charge des Technologies Vertes et des Négociations sur le Climat depuis 2007. Il...
World Cup: environmental red card?
[Nathalie Durand, 28/06/2010]

A l’origine maître d’armes, Nathalie Durand enseigne l’escrime pour les valides et les handisports. Diplômée en management international du sport, elle mène depuis 1996 des études et des actions...
A Hard Look at the Perils and Potential of Geoengineering
[Jeff Goodell, 01/04/2010]

Jeff Goodell is an author and contributing editor at Rolling Stone. His book on geoengineering, How to Cool the Planet: Geoengineering and the Audacious Quest to Fix Earth's Climate, will be released...
Grenelle : Peut mieux faire…
[Sandrine Mathy, 01/06/2010]

Diplômée de l’École nationale supérieure des techniques avancées de Paris puis de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales en sciences économiques, Sandrine Mathy débute sa carrière au Centre...
Agir rend heureux
[Yann Arthus-Bertrand, 03/06/2010]

Yann Arthus-Bertrand is a famous photographer. He has always had a passion for the animal world and the natural environment. In 1991 he founded Altitude, the world’s first aerial photography agency...
Climate change’s secret weapon
[Khadija Sharife is a South African journalist. She is also an activist and a scholar at the Centre for Civil Society (CCS) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and a contributing author to the Tax Justice Network., 27/02/2010]

Khadija Sharife is a South African journalist. She is also an activist and a scholar at the Centre for Civil Society (CCS) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and a contributing author...
Why scientists must be the new climate sceptics
[New Scientist, 04/03/2010]

New Scientist was founded in 1956, this internationally-focused weekly British magazine aims at giving readers exhaustive information on recent worldwide developments in science from a scientific,...
The UN to the Rescue on Climate Change
[Michel Rocard, 20/12/2010]

Michel Rocard, former Prime Minister of France and a former leader of the Socialist Party, is a member of the European Parliament.
Copenhagen - Historic failure that will live in infamy
[Joss Garman, 20/12/2009]

Joss Garman est un militant écologique britannique. il est chargé de campagne à Greenpeace et a aussi participé à la fondation du mouvement Plane Stupid qui s'oppose à l'extension du trafic aérien....
Copenhagen is not the end of a noble idea
[Olivier Milhomme, 21/12/2009]

a été conseiller éditorial de la fondation GoodPlanet.
Copenhagen: Seattle Grows Up
[Naomi Klein, 13/11/2009]

Figure du militantisme altermondialiste et surtout anticapitaliste depuis la sortie de No Logo en 2000, Naomi Klein est une journaliste engagée. Elle concentre son travail sur les dérives du...
Provocative New Study Warns of Crossing Planetary Boundaries
[Carl Zimmer, 23/09/2009]

Carl Zimmer travaille comme journaliste spécialiste des questions scientifiques et environnementales. Il a rédigé 6 livres et s’intéresse à des domaines aussi variés que la recherche dans les...
Why Cutting Carbon Emissions is not Enough
[Achim Steiner, 01/09/2009]

Achim Steiner est le directeur exécutif du Programme des Nations Unies pour l'Environnement (PNUE). Auparavant, il a exercé de hautes fonctions à la Commission mondiale des barrages puis à l'Union...
Coral Reef Emergency and Copenhagen
[Pavan Sukhdev, 01/09/2009]

Pavan Sukhdev est un économiste et banquier indien qui a notamment travaillé pour la banque centrale allemande en Inde. Il a été chargé par la commission européenne de diriger une étude mondiale sur...
From Carbon Insolvency to Climate Dividends
[Claus Leggewie, 20/08/2009]

Claus Leggewie is director of the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities in Essen (KWI) and a member of the Global Change Council of Germany (WBGU). Photo : Stefan/wikipedia under Creative...
Methane controls before risky geoengineering, please
[New Scientist, 25/06/2009]

New Scientist was founded in 1956, this internationally-focused weekly British magazine aims at giving readers exhaustive information on recent worldwide developments in science from a scientific,...
The Failed State of US Climate Change Policy
[George Monbiot, The guardian, 26/06/2009]

George Monbiot is a well-known investigation reporter and columnist for the British newspaper “The Guardian” as well as a member of the BBC Wildlife magazine’s advisory board. He is also the author...
Focus on deforestation in the climate-energy negociations
[Olivier BOUYER, 31/12/2008]

Olivier BOUYER est Ingénieur du Génie Rural, des Eaux et Forêts. Il a participé à la conférence de Poznan (en 2008) avec la délégation française comme chargé de mission “effet de serre et forêt””...
The Other Carbon Economy
[Vandana Shiva, Resurgence, 01/05/2008]

Vandana Shiva (India): Physicist, epistemologist, ecologist, and Indian feminist with a PhD in the philosophy of science. She founded “Navdanya,” an association which works to protect biodiversity...
Carbon offsets deliver where it matters
[Martin Wright, BBC, 23/07/2007]

Martin Wright is the editor of Green Future Magazine, and occasional judge for the Ashden Awards for sustainable energy.
Look, no carbon footprint!
[Fred Pearce, New Scientist, 09/03/2007]

Fred Pearce is journalist specialized in the environment and development. He was born in the United Kingdom and studied geography in the University of Cambridge. His latest book is When the Rivers...
If you go down to the woods today…
[Adam Ma’anit, 30/07/2006]

Adam Ma’anit is co-editor of the New Internationalist. He is the committed author of numerous publications on economic, social and environmental policies in Europe and Great-Britain. He has worked...
GM crops may reduce greenhouse gases
[New Scientist, 29/01/2007]

New Scientist was founded in 1956, this internationally-focused weekly British magazine aims at giving readers exhaustive information on recent worldwide developments in science from a scientific,...