Ideas for moving forward

11 October 2025
The Carbon removal gamble
octobre 2025 A sweeping review by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, Berkeley, and Oxford exposes the uncomfortable truth behind the booming carbon offset industry: Most carbon credits don’t actually offset anything. Across compliance and voluntary markets, offsets have overstated their climate benefits five- to tenfold, making them one of the most unreliable pillars of […]

20 July 2025
Summer edition is out
31 juillet 2025 Dear readers, In this edition, we navigate through a mix of pressing challenges and encouraging signs for agroecology and sustainability. The latest SDG report and the data from the Global Footprint Network are stark reminders that we are still far from living within the planet’s limits. On a more mixed note, the […]

28 December 2023
COP 28 – A turning point ?
Since COP3 and the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the long suit of the annual COP meetings has been more or less fruitful: COP 15 in Copenhagen saw China obstructing ambitious climate targets in 2009, while COP 21 led in 2015 to the Paris Agreement, the first universal climate agreement, aimed at limiting the increase in the […]

16 May 2023
Carbon markets
101 What are carbon markets? Photo by Tyler Casey on Unsplash Carbon markets are trading systems in which carbon credits are sold and bought. Companies or individuals can use carbon markets to compensate for their greenhouse gas emissions by purchasing carbon credits from entities that remove or reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One tradable carbon credit […]

29 March 2023
The IPCC 6th report
What has changed? As it starts with its recurrent warning about the insufficient pace and scale of climate action to tackle the rapidly growing adverse impacts of climate change, the latest IPCC report might give a feeling of deja vu. Some key differences versus the 5th edition are worth highlighting though : First, the approach for climate […]

5 March 2023
COP 27 …then what ?
Developing countries are predicted to bear the brunt of climate change impact despite having barely contributed to that. This means that, by 2030, six out of seven people in the planet will be at severe risk of climate change impacts on food security and agriculture, water and nature, human settlements, oceans, and cities, among others. […]