Il s'était donc caché pendant tout ce temps ! Surprenant mais c'est très bien. https://www.liberation.fr/environnement/biodiversite/au-bresil-des-scientifiques-retrouvent-un-arbre-que-lon-croyait-eteint-depuis-185-ans-20230920_CTVINRBJENFATP7X6D322OTT3M/
Researchers from various countries in Europe studied mortality risks due to heat and cold across 854 cities from 2000 to 2019. The findings were unequivocal. Paris topped the list in heat-related risk across all age groups, with a likelihood of excess deaths due to rising temperatures 1.6 times higher than other European cities. Amsterdam and Zagreb followed closely behind.With the advent of rising temperatures due to climate change, Paris is bound to continue feeling the heat. By 2050, the city could reach temperatures of up to 50°C. [...]And then there is the fact that heatwaves have been historically less common in Paris than other European capitals like Madrid, for example. “Cities used to heatwaves have adapted to them,” says Masselot. “So in Madrid, the mortality risk is slightly lower than in Paris for the same temperature.”
Tiens, j'avais pas entendu parler de cette étude mais c'est flippant pour les Parisiens.https://www.courrierinternational.com/une/une-du-jour-paris-star-mondiale-de-la-mode-et-de-la-culture-devient-une-ville-de-jardiniershttps://www.france24.com/en/environment/20230717-parisians-are-most-at-risk-of-dying-in-european-heatwaveshttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(23)00023-2/fulltextSérieux... 35° en octobre... https://www.liberation.fr/environnement/climat/355-degres-dans-le-tarn-le-record-de-chaleur-pour-un-mois-doctobre-deja-battu-20231002_NJ6VFMGT4VDB5NL3JOISU7SDCY/
Le problème est qu'on a hérité d'un modèle de ville conçu pour la bagnole
Tout le monde veut sa maison individuelle avec son petit jardin privé
Bon d'là... Mais comment c'est possible ?https://www.koreus.com/video/tempete-babet-foret.html