Each her own abortion. With “Abortée” Pauline Harmange wants to take abortion out of the taboo.

Each her own abortion.  With “Abortée” Pauline Harmange wants to take abortion out of the taboo.

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VIDEO. In Calvados, a father and his son build their own hydroelectric power station

VIDEO.  In Calvados, a father and his son build their own hydroelectric power station

Green energy, produced and consumed locally. It’s the somewhat crazy family gamble of retired Serge Poisson and his engineer son Antoine. The two men decided to build their own hydroelectric power station in Vire, in Calvados. With their installation they hope to be able to provide hundreds of homes with clean energy. A local, sustainable … Read more

A photographer celebrates the love of people with Down syndrome: 9 precious photos

A photographer celebrates the love of people with Down syndrome: 9 precious photos

Love is a widely documented topic in many communities. However, one of them is “largely left out of the conversation”, says the Canadian Down Syndrome Society (the Canadian Society of Trisomy 21), a Canadian NGO specializing in supporting people with trisomy 21. To make their voices heard, the NGO called on photographer Hilary Gauld as … Read more

Pachamamaï launches the first plastic-free liquid toothpaste obtained from solid tablets

Pachamamaï launches the first plastic-free liquid toothpaste obtained from solid tablets

Pachamamaï is revolutionizing the use of solid cosmetics in partnership with Trust Society, the leading distributor of sustainable cosmetics. Discovery. Based on its expertise in solid formulation, Pachamamaï launches the first organic liquid toothpaste … obtained from a solid tablet! The secret ? A certified organic formula and stick to dilute to appeal to consumers … Read more

Some plants can filter microplastics from wastewater, says inspiring study

Some plants can filter microplastics from wastewater, says inspiring study

Using okra or other sticky plants could filter the microplastics from wastewater without using synthetic products. Here is the announcement made by American scientists on Tuesday, March 22. Their findings, presented at the spring conference of the American Chemical Society, could provide an alternative to using chemicals in wastewater treatment plants, which themselves pose health … Read more