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La Réserve mondiale de graines du Svalbard a récemment subi une inondation. Cet accident sans gravité doit néanmoins mettre l’accent sur l’importance de ces réserves pour la sécurité alimentaire.
Trump and Putin are already bickering and with Erdoğan making a fuss too, the German Chancellor will have to play a blinder for the summit not to fall apart.
A study in the 1960s brought together three people who believed they were Christ – the results still tell us much today about how well we recognise our own delusions.
Those on the far right already worry about finite resources and protecting traditional culture, and they see the natural landscape as a big part of national identity.