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The Chair read for you The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson

…supplying it with energy. Regenerative agriculture techniques, supported by technology (digital modelling of agriculture, the “Internet of animals”, etc.) make it possible to feed the country, while preserving biodiversity and…

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The Chair read for you Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society by Eric Posner and Glen Weyl

…George then proposed a tax on the unused value of land to encourage its productive use. Land is indeed a particular good because it exists in limited quantity, and exclusive…

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The Chair read for you Le climat après la fin du mois by Christian Gollier

…such as “the elites talk about the end of the world, when we talk about the end of the month” or “end of the world, end of the month, same…

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The Chair read for you Transitions électriques, ce que l’Europe et les marchés n’ont pas su vous dire by Jean-Pierre Hansen and Jacques Percebois.

…as much as double between France and Germany, whose massive public support for renewable energies was reflected in the bills in the form of taxes. Finally, as a last part,…

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Et si le changement climatique nous aidait à sortir de la crise ?

…(AAA) et l’Euro : leur réussite conditionne directement le niveau de vie et l’emploi. Dans les débats politiques, l’économique et le social ont envahi tout l’espace. Exception qui confirme la

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The Chair read for you Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility

Rebecca Solnit is an American author, historian and activist renowned for her writings on the environment, politics and social justice. She is particularly known for her literary style, which combines…

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The Chair read for you Culture Écologique by Pierre Charbonnier

…to displace them. The critique of the capitalist production model highlights parallels between socio-economic struggles and the impoverishment of the relationship between humans and the natural world. For example, an…

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The Chair read for you The Weirdest People in the World by Joseph Henrich

…especially to secure one’s land. Individually, agriculture was not better for people (people got less nutritional benefits, were sicker and died younger), but institutional reproduction was easier. This allowed farming…