La révolution verte
Driven to produce more and more and cheaper, more and more European farmers are leaving their land. Despite the harmful effects of intensive farming, European Union subsidies favor the largest farms. Contributing to global warming and deforestation, our meat consumption continues to increase.
7 /10
Le compte à rebours
Europe heavy reliance on fossil fuels, highlighted by the war in Ukraine, does not only pose economic and geopolitical problems. At a time of climate emergency, decarbonising the continent appears more necessary than ever. The European Union has set itself the objective, through its "Green Deal", of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Will it achieve this?
6.7 /10
L'Europe en mouvement
Europe has developed gigantic infrastructures to increase the mobility of its populations. Today, it must meet several challenges: saturated urban traffic, landlocked regions, soaring gasoline prices, etc. While the ecological footprint of other sectors of our economies is slowly decreasing, that of transport continues to increase. How can we make them both cleaner and more eco-friendly?
6.8 /10
Les nouveaux Européens
Today, our continent is facing the largest wave of migration since 1945: more than 5 million people have fled war-torn Ukraine. On the one hand, Europe welcomes these refugees with open arms, on the other, it has been closing its doors to those coming from the South for years, turning itself into a militarized fortress. Can an ageing Europe do without integrating all these refugees.
7 /10
Le continent invisible
Today, the digital economy is growing seven times faster than the rest of the economy. But, overtaken by China and the United States, Europe appears to be lagging behind: fake news, precarious jobs, data theft... The hegemony of the American giants is not without consequences. How can Europe preserve its sovereignty and our freedoms in this new digital territory?
7 /10
Préserver le vivant
Europe, like the rest of the world, is facing ecological disasters that call for a paradigm shift. Two centuries of industrialization have led to a worrying impoverishment of the continent's biodiversity and to rising temperatures that could lead to the disappearance of the Alpine glaciers by 2040.
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