Tag: unthought
“Everyone thinks about it, no one talks about it”: Europe, the “pre-war” and the transatlantic unthought
Within the Atlantic Alliance, which was to celebrate its 75th anniversary on April 4, the dysfunctions of American politics are weighing down the atmosphere. The Europeans are trying to compensate…
incest committed by minors, a major unthought
The review of reviews. If the #metooincest, aroused by the shock story of Camille Kouchner in The Big Family (Seuil, 2021), has helped free speech and mobilize politicians on domestic…
The “Rush to the West”, or the Unthought of Demographic Change
Always further from cities. Residential dispersion had begun long before the Covid-19 pandemic. Several concomitant demographic movements, driven by retirees, senior executives and, now, teleworkers, explain periurbanisation, the attraction for…
François Gemenne: “Development aid is an unthought of climate policy”
Reserved for subscribers In “Ecology is not a consensus”, the member of the IPCC denounces the self-centeredness of national climate policies and pleads for a global ecology. Interview by Geraldine…
The difficult access of the elderly to the vote: the “unthought” of a “social exclusion”
“It’s too complicated !” : for many voters weakened by age, whether they live at home or in nursing homes, voting for the presidential election seems out of reach without…
“The extraction of fossil fuels and the subsidies granted to them remain unthought of in the climate negotiations”
Tribune. Is it possible to contain global warming below 1.5 ° C or 2 ° C without ever blacklisting fossil fuels, which are the source of nearly 90% of global…