History of water
By Denis Delbecq • May 27th, 2008 in 16:44
Do they risk tomorrow dying of thirst? The cast iron of glaciers, pollutions of river, ground waters: are they really threatened? Length: 60’. © Breathing of Enghien
Do they risk tomorrow dying of thirst? The cast iron of glaciers, pollutions of river, ground waters: are they really threatened? Length: 60’. © Breathing of Enghien
The congress of Breathing 2007 Enghien was held from 9 till 11 November. The doctor Claude Gaborit, president of the medical society of Enghien, recalls consequences to the health of the air pollution there. Length: 8 ’19". © Breathing of Enghien
A debate with Corinne Lepage, ancient Minister of the Environment, lawyer and president of Cape 21. Lasted 20 ’27". © Breathing of Enghien.
How is it possible to make to become a “homosexual durabilis”? A politician, an economist, an environmentalist, a journalist and an informed scientist guide us. Debate. Length: 82 ’. © Science Frontières.
The Earth makes us the blow of breakdown And it risks costing a lot, because the oil is a very profitable energy. A litre of this precious liquid would be equivalent in two days by working man The industry of the plastic gets ready to face up the rarefaction of the black gold. Length: 104’. © Science Frontières.
Engines with Hydrogen, energy of fusion, wind, solar, geothermics What future for these energy sources? Are they besides clean really? Experts' words. Length: 69’. © Science Frontières.
Do they risk tomorrow dying of hunger? Does the surexploitation of seas, from lands, really jeopardise our feeding? Would the spiruline be the ultimate cure against hunger in the world? Debate. Length: 73’. © Science Frontières
Argonimaux unites the scientists and the general public around the monitoring by satellite of the migrations of polar animals. Operation was thrown as part of exhibition “Explorer of seas” in Trocadéro. Length: 3 ’07". © CNES
Nature overflows with intelligence. Besides if you confront that of Boris Cyrulnik, very animal, with that of Jean - Mary Pelt, very plant, it gives pink sparks and very intimate debate. Length: 70’. © Science Frontières
«The world changes» as sang it made Bob Dylan En, a new man must be born to fit to the ongoing changes which are cultural, economic and environmental at the same time. Debate with Sylvain Augier, Loïc Fauchon, Mark Jolivet, Kent, Yves Paccalet, Jean - Mary Pelt, André Picot and Pascal Picq. Length: 120’. © Science Frontières.