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Sunday Interview. Isabelle Autissier: "One Breath in Two that We Take, It's Thanks to the Marine Plankton"

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In La Fille du grand hiver, Isabelle Autissière recounts the life of Arnarulunguaq, an Inuit woman from the early 20th century who sled along with explorer Knud Rasmussen from Greenland to the Bering Strait, to meet the peoples of the Far North.
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In La Fille du grand hiver, Isabelle Autissière recounts the life of Arnarulunguaq, an Inuit woman from the early 20th century who sled along with explorer Knud Rasmussen from Greenland to the Bering Strait, to meet the peoples of the Far North.

The fight against climate change can count on a strong ally, the plankton, which remains poorly known and poorly protected.

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Futura broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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