The oceans: The lungs of our planet

Claire Nouvian

The climate machine

Jean Jouzel

Melting polar ice and runaway climate change

Bernard Voyer

Letting biodiversity do the heavy lifting

Claire Nouvian

The ins and outs of climate disturbances

Our emissions

Already visible signs

More droughts and more floods, simultaneously

Karel Mayrand

Greenhouse gases

CO2 and company

Bleak prospects for island populations

Jérôme Petit

We are stardust

Trinh Xuan Thuan

Self-destruction just doesn’t make sense

Trinh Xuan Thuan

Climate change and grape harvests

Philippe Desbrosses

Unforeseen climate change impacts

Bernard Voyer

Changing oceans and socio-economic problems

Claire Nouvian

Leaving fossil fuels in the ground

Jean Jouzel

Capturing atmospheric CO2 with plant life

Catherine Potvin

Global warming is now observable

Jean Jouzel

Despite normal variations, global temperatures are rising

Alain Bourque

Adaptation beyond a 2-degree rise: A bleak prospect

Jean Jouzel

49 gigatons

A 4-degree rise in global temperature would alter the climate

Jean Jouzel

An agricultural model that’s disconnected from nature is no longer feasible

Philippe Desbrosses

A multitude of risks

Alain Bourque

Glaciers are a source of life

Bernard Voyer

Human activity and global warming: A scientific explanation

Jean Jouzel

Climate change scenarios

Extreme weather events and climate change

Adam Sobel