VIDEO. In the midst of the war, the Kyiv Classical Orchestra plays “for peace” in Maidan Square

VIDEO.  In the midst of the war, the Kyiv Classical Orchestra plays "for peace" in Maidan Square

As Russian troops move closer to the Ukrainian capital every day, music sounded in Kiev as a symbol of resistance on Wednesday, March 9. About twenty musicians from the local symphony orchestra gave a “concert for peace”, in the famous Maidan Square. A strong and timeless moment in a very symbolic place. On the 14th … Read more

Soon the end of leather seats in cars?

Soon the end of leather seats in cars?

With more and more car manufacturers, the trend is to drop leather in the passenger compartment of their new models, in favor of more sustainable recycled materials. Latest example with Volkswagen and its new vehicle, the ID Buzz. On the eve of the official presentation of its brand new model, the ID. Buzz announces to … Read more

“POSITIVR” presents “The Goodonomist”, the media for companies committed

"POSITIVR" presents "The Goodonomist", the media for companies committed

Abused by the ongoing processes and disrupted by the threats to come, most of humanity now strives for a better world where social justice and environmental protection would finally have become cardinal values. In order to respond effectively and honestly to these new demands, companies have decided to take the path of CSR. Their ambitions? … Read more

VIDEO. Former Homeless Parody Stromae’s ‘Hell’: A Moving And Heartfelt Performance

VIDEO.  Former Homeless Parody Stromae's 'Hell': A Moving And Heartfelt Performance

After its parody of the start-up language, the association Lazare, which fights against the exclusion of the homeless, has come up with a new moving video full of humanity. The idea? To resume Hell from Stromae. Do you know Lazarus? This association has developed an example project: the development of shared apartments, single-sex, on a … Read more

Victims of natural disasters are more suited to climate resilience

Victims of natural disasters are more suited to climate resilience

According to a study, Americans who have seen hurricanes or massive wildfires up close are more resilient and more likely to agree to take preventative measures, such as temporarily cutting power to their homes. Hurricanes, storms, fires… Natural disasters are increasing. We all remember the summer of 2021, when wildfires chained from Greece to California … Read more