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Luciano Ferrer

Planet has just 5% chance of reaching Paris climate goal, study says | Environment | Th... - 0 views

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    "There is only a 5% chance that the Earth will avoid warming by at least 2C come the end of the century, according to new research that paints a sobering picture of the international effort to stem dangerous climate change."
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Instituto Cervantes de Paris. - 3 views

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    Recursos para las clases de español como Lengua extranjera.
Luciano Ferrer

En Plein Vol (création 2014) on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "En Plein Vol (création 2014) from Antoine Terrieux9 months agomore Installation performed at La Maison Des Jonglages in La Courneuve (Paris). December 2014. Music by Egokind & Ozean."
Luciano Ferrer

France in the year 2000 | 3tags - 0 views

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    Ver At School "France in the Year 2000 (XXI century) - a series of futuristic pictures by Jean-Marc Côté and other artists issued in France in 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1910. Originally in the form of paper cards enclosed in cigarette/cigar boxes and, later, as postcards, the images depicted the world as it was imagined to be like in the year 2000. There are at least 87 cards known that were authored by various French artists, the first series being produced for the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris."
Luciano Ferrer

France to End Disposal of $900 Million in Unsold Goods Each Year - 1 views

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    "France plans to outlaw the destruction of unsold consumer products, a practice that currently results in the disposal of new goods worth 800 million euros, or more than $900 million, in the country each year. By 2023, manufacturers and retailers will have to donate, reuse or recycle the goods, Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said on Tuesday of the measure, which the government billed as the first of its kind. "It is waste that defies reason," Mr. Philippe said at a discount store in Paris, according to Agence France-Presse, and he called the practice "scandalous." Under a new measure that will be part of a bill set to be debated by the government in July, destroying unsold goods could result in financial penalties or prison time. The practice - widespread across the retail and consumer industry as a way to free up warehouse space or prevent unwanted items from being sold at a significant discount - has received bad press in France recently. ..."
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