In Australia, coral is making a comeback on part of the Great Barrier Reef

In Australia, coral is making a comeback on part of the Great Barrier Reef

Parts of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef have more coral for the first time in decades, according to a government report Thursday that is making scientists cautious. According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science, the northern and central parts of this massive UNESCO heritage site saw a marked increase in coral cover for the first … Read more

This boat is equipped with a treadmill and collects floating waste in Biarritz

This boat is equipped with a treadmill and collects floating waste in Biarritz

In Biarritz, a boat whose activity is financed by the city has been scouring the coast every day since early June to collect floating plastic waste that has accumulated on beaches taken over by holidaymakers. baptized The collector, this catamaran-type boat is linked to a participatory mobile application (I Clean My Sea) that allows ocean … Read more

Inflation: no, the prices on the shelves are not only rising because of the conflict in Ukraine

Inflation: no, the prices on the shelves are not only rising because of the conflict in Ukraine

After the summer holidays, inflation could rise again to +7%. The highest point should be reached by the end of the year, at +10%, confided Nicolas Léger, an expert from NielsenIQ, who analyzes the rise in consumer product prices week after week. Explanation. INSEE announced inflation of 6.2% in July. How high is it in … Read more

This is how ‘suicide food’ makes people forget the suffering of animals

This is how 'suicide food' makes people forget the suffering of animals

Cows laughing out loud, chickens dancing, pigs laughing and cutting themselves to pieces… In the advertising world, certain animals are portrayed as if they like to be eaten. A marketing strategy denounced in early 2010 by an American blogger, who describes this phenomenon as ‘suicide food’. In the field of advertising, everything is good to … Read more

France: ambassador soon for LGTBQ+ rights to fight discrimination

France: ambassador soon for LGTBQ+ rights to fight discrimination

August 4, 1982 is a historic date in France: the end of discrimination against the sexual majority of homosexual people. To commemorate 40 years of this decriminalization, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced the appointment of an ambassador for LGBTQ+ rights by the end of the year. Explanation. From 1942, under the Vichy regime, homosexual people … Read more

How do you make aloe vera gel?

How do you make aloe vera gel?

Do you have aloe vera in your garden and want to get the gel out to take advantage of its many benefits? We explain all the steps to follow. It’s easy, fast and within everyone’s reach! How do you make aloe vera gel? Just cut off a branch of aloe vera and don’t know how … Read more