Climate and environmental issues

Thanks to the scientific work that has been carried out in the last few decades, we are now able to better understand the causes of climate change and other environmental imbalances. We also have a better understanding of how to act to limit these phenomena. This section contains a few key figures, as well as some useful links, which will provide answers to any preliminary questions you may have.

2 tCO2

To achieve carbon neutrality in France by 2050, we would need to reduce our emissions from 10 metric tons of CO2 (tCO2) per capita /year to 2 tCO2 per capita/year. For scale, one return flight from Paris to New York produces around 1 tCO2 per passenger…

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2%

According to the IPCC, agricultural production will fall by 2% per decade in the coming years, while the world’s population continues to increase by 10% every decade.

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68%

Vertebrate animal populations have already fallen by 68% between 1970 and 2016. If we continue to emit greenhouse gases at our current rate, this downwards trend may worsen, leading to the extinction of many species by 2050.

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2050

If global warming is to remain under the 1.5°C threshold, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must be reduced to achieve a balance between emissions and absorption by 2050. This balance is also known as carbon neutrality.

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