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Earth Network Project: Connecting UNESCO-Designated Sites With Experts to Boost Biodiversity ๋ฐํ ์ฐ๋: 2024 ๋จ์ฒด ์ ์: UNESCO The Earth Network project was launched in 2021 with the support of the Government of Italy. It brings together over 380 experts from more than 60 countries, encompassing diverse biodiversity-related fields that include land restoration, environmental management and environmental law. The specialists volunteer to put their unique skillsets and knowledge at the disposal of sites designated by UNESCO which request their assistance. The Earth Network covers all scientific domains and proudly combines different forms of knowledge: scientific, practitioner, local and indigenous. On the ground, these experts provide technical advice, collect data, build partnerships, and provide training tailored to the specific needs and priorities of each UNESCO-designated site.
So That Nature Lives ๋ฐํ ์ฐ๋: 2020 ์ ์: Enky Wave ๋จ์ฒด ์ ์: National Museum of Natural History | Crรฉation Collective In the face of growing environmental collapse, the National History Museum's scientists are speaking out to alert people. The central theme of So that nature lives on is nature: understanding it better to preserve it more effectively. In each 30-minute episode, a researcher shares his or her knowledge and solutions to help us better understand living things and the world around us.
Pour que la nature vive ๋ฐํ ์ฐ๋: 2020 ์ ์: Enky Wave ๋จ์ฒด ์ ์: National Museum of Natural History | Crรฉation Collective Face ร lโeffondrement environnemental croissant, les scientifiques du Musรฉum National d'Histoire Naturelle prennent la parole pour alerter. Pour que nature vive a pour thรจme central la nature : mieux la connaรฎtre pour mieux la prรฉserver. Dans chaque รฉpisode de 30 minutes, une chercheuse ou un chercheur partage ses connaissances et solutions, pour mieux comprendre le vivant et le monde qui nous entoure.
Quiz climat: รชtes-vous chaud pour dรฉmรชler le vrai du faux? ๋ฐํ ์ฐ๋: 2023 ๋จ์ฒด ์ ์: Le Monde Quelle est la source dโรฉnergie la plus polluante au monde ? De quand date la premiรจre confรฉrence sur le climat ? Avec ce test, Le Monde vous invite ร faire le point sur le rรฉchauffement climatique et son impact sur la planรจte. Vous pourrez en savoir plus sur les grands enjeux environnementaux grรขce ร l'application de culture gรฉnรฉrale ยซMรฉmorableยป, conรงue par les journalistes du Monde pour dรฉvelopper vos savoirs et pour stimuler votre mรฉmoire de maniรจre agrรฉable et efficace. Chaque leรงon, consacrรฉe ร un thรจme donnรฉ, propose des extraits dโarticles tirรฉs de nos archives depuis 1944, des infographies ou des vidรฉos, suivis de questions. A vous dโy rรฉpondre, avant de profiter de corrections immรฉdiates et personnalisรฉes, dโarticles dโapprofondissement, puis de rรฉvisions. what is the world's most polluting energy source? When was the first climate conference held? With this test, Le Monde invites you to take stock of global warming and its impact on the planet. Learn more about major environmental issues with the "Mรฉmorable" general knowledge application, designed by Le Monde's journalists to develop your knowledge and stimulate your memory in a pleasant and effective way. Each lesson, devoted to a given theme, features excerpts from articles in our archives dating back to 1944, infographics or videos, followed by questions. It's up to you to answer them, before benefiting from immediate, personalized corrections, in-depth articles and revision. 