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Global gross domestic product (GDP) has quadrupled since 1970, enabling immense progress, and lifting billions of people out of poverty. However, material productivity, defined as GDP relative to material and energy inputs, has stagnated since the turn of the century, tying any increase in economic growth to an equivalent increase in resource extraction. A global economy fuelled […]
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While France has banned certain single-use plastic products since January 1, 2020, the Netherlands is also getting up to speed. From July 3, 2021, products of this type will be banned, announces Dutch radio NOS and Dutchreview magazine on June 26. Although the list of products in question is not yet known, new measures are […]
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This summer 2020, flowers will blossom in the sky of Bercy Village. Les Naturistes landscaper Audray Roy-Camille proposes an exclusive and poetic installation: 2,600 flowers hanging in the air, like garlands. To see and take picture of from July 11 to October 11, 2020. The ancient wharfs of Bercy Village are some of the most insta-worthy places in […]
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Calling all history lovers! The Musée de l’Armée devotes an exhibition to photojournalist Philippe de Poulpiquet called Invalides: Mémoires de Guerres, running from September 19, 2020 to February 28, 2021. The exhibition is closed until further notice. Calling all fans of beautiful photographs! The Musée de l'Armée offers you to discover an exhibition about works by photojournalist Philippe de Poulpiquet called Invalides […]
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Harper’s Bazaar is coming to Paris Musée des Arts Décoratifs for a great retrospective. In the museum’s fashion and fabric collections freshly renovated, items and photographs tell about 150 years of fashion, the fashion exhibition to enjoy! This fashion exhibition is already one of the most expected events of Paris Fashion Week 2020 running from February 24 to March […]
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No more birdsong heard in the French capital, pollution has returned. According to data published on Wednesday by the Energy and Air Quality Research Center (Crea), an international organization based in Finland, Paris is the European metropolis where nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations are highest. more exploded with deconfinement: + 118% compared to the average of […]
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