Le futur de la vie terrestre
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Narrated by:
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Hubert Reeves
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By:
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Hubert Reeves
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Notre planète va mal : réchauffement climatique, épuisement des ressources naturelles, pollutions des sols et de l'eau provoquées par les industries civiles et guerrières, disparité des richesses, malnutrition des hommes, taux d'extinction effarant des espèces vivantes, etc.
La situation est-elle vraiment dramatique ? Que penser des thèses qui contestent ce pessimisme ? A partir des données scientifiques les plus crédibles - et de leurs incertitudes - Hubert Reeves, dans cette conférence exceptionnelle donnée à l'Université de la Sorbonne (Paris) le 24 mars 2004, dresse un bilan précis des menaces qui pèsent sur la planète.© 2004, Hubert Reeves
© 2004 Editions Alexandre Stanké, collection Coffragants
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