Deep sea mining in international waters could be authorised as early as this year. And yet by affecting the ocean's ability to store carbon, there is a risk this industry could endanger...
The geographer Ludivine Eloy offers her interpretation of the intensifying fires in Amazonia, and identifies avenues for combatting the deforestation that is weakening the world’s largest forest.
Far from immune to the effects of globalization, the oases of the world are changing. Whatever their many forms, water is always the determining element.
The world now hosts more than thirty megacities—cities with more than 10 million inhabitants—a figure expected to reach fifty by 2050. CNRS researchers look at this important trend and its effects on...
Now that the IPCC has once again sounded the alarm about greenhouse gas emissions, how is Africa facing up to the problem? Geographer Agathe Maupin assesses the situation and takes a look at...