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Here We Act: 50 Numbers, 50 Times More Reasons to Act for the Environment

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For the past five years, your newspaper has been mobilising to inform you about the challenges of the climate crisis, to tell you how the actors of our regions are engaging in this global challenge. We have presented more than 1500 initiatives born here, in our regions. In this exceptional supplement, we return to the most emblematic. Scientists and experts, great witnesses whom we have interviewed for five years, prepare for you the bulletin of…
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For the past five years, your newspaper has been mobilising to inform you about the challenges of the climate crisis, to tell you how the actors of our regions are engaging in this global challenge. We have presented more than 1500 initiatives born here, in our regions. In this exceptional supplement, we return to the most emblematic. Scientists and experts, great witnesses whom we have interviewed for five years, prepare for you the bulletin of…

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In September 2020, the Ebra group, of which our newspaper is part, decided to take action. It launched Here we are acting!, reflecting an unwavering will and an ambition of the most virtuous: not just to see the inexorability of climate change and to show the concrete initiatives that contribute to mitigating its effects. Fifty issues later, the mission is accomplished. Our supplement, whose title sounds like a rallying cry, covers ten different…

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In September 2020, the Ebra group, of which our newspaper is part, decided to take action. It launched Here we are acting!, reflecting an unwavering will and an ambition of the most virtuous: not just to see the inexorability of climate change and to show the concrete initiatives that contribute to mitigating its effects. Fifty issues later, the mission is accomplished. Our supplement, whose title sounds like a rallying cry, covers ten different…

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Valérie Masson-Delmotte is a paleoclimateologist and co-chair of Giec from 2015 to 2023.

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