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Les vagues de chaleur posent une question centrale au droit de l’énergie : comment protéger les populations sans renoncer aux engagements climatiques ? Dans les hôpitaux, les écoles et les services essentiels, la climatisation devient parfois une nécessité vitale. Pourtant, chaque solution technique a un coût environnemental, juridique et budgétaire.…

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Sustainable Football and Environmental Engagement: Recent Advances in the Greenfoot 2025 Programme

Pictures generated by IA, A vibrant illustration of a green football stadium with solar panels, fans crowdfunding via apps, and symbols of EU sustainability for the Greenfoot 2025 programme Football has evolved beyond a mere sport into a global force for change, with players serving as ambassadors across the European…

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Air pollution, fossil fuels and chronic disease: a trio to be broken

The air we breathe, intended to be a source of life, has become a vector of diseases. Behind this silent degradation lies a well-known enemy: fossil fuels. By fueling our economies, they poison our bodies. In the face of the explosion of chronic diseases related to pollution, it is urgent…

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