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durée : 00:05:49 - Le Grand Reportage - par : Aurélie Kieffer - Après déjà plusieurs incendies dans l'Aude au début de l'été, le feu a enflammé le massif des Corbières le 5 août, brûlant en quelques heures environ 17 000 hectares. - réalisation : Annie Brault
Dans cet épisode, Lisa Kamen éclaire les auditeurs sur les confusions fréquentes entre les unités de mesure telles que le périmètre, l'aire, et les hectares. Elle explique comment ces termes sont souvent mal utilisés, notamment dans les médias, et offre des astuces pour mieux les comprendre. L'émission se termine par une annonce sur des cours d'économie pour enfants à Paris.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
O parlamento português interrompe na próxima quarta-feira 27 as férias de verão para que o primeiro-ministro Luís Montenegro responda às questões dos deputados, com as oposições como porta-voz das críticas à gestão das até agora 3 semanas de fogo.
En pleine canicule, le Sud de l'Europe est toujours en proie aux incendies. Le Portugal, la Grèce, l'Italie et surtout l'Espagne, où un troisième décès a été enregistré. Le pays est habitué aux températures extrêmes, mais fait face depuis quelques années à une multiplication et même une intensification des vagues de chaleur. Plus de 70.000 hectares ont brûlé au cours des derniers jours et plus de 10.000 personnes ont dû être évacuées. Reportage signé Louna Hombrado pour RTL.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Greg Brady spoke with Patrick Porzuczek, Minden resident about the wildfires around his home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Brady spoke with Patrick Porzuczek, Minden resident about the wildfires around his home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Invité : -Christian Pouget, préfet de l'Aude Débatteurs du soir : -Alexandre Malafaye, fondateur du think tank Synopia -Vincent Roy, journaliste et essayiste Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:15:08 - Journal de 18h - Un mort, un disparu et un blessé grave dans l'Aude. C'est le dernier bilan en date du deuxième feu le plus important de ces cinquante dernières années. L'Union européenne se tient "prête" à venir en aide à la France. Mais, il faut rester prudent, le vent s'est calmé en cette fin d'après-midi.
durée : 00:15:00 - Journal de 12h30 - Une personne est morte dans ce qui est d'ores et déjà l'incendie le plus important de l'été. Un feu qui se propage rapidement parce que le vent est fort, parce que les températures sont élevées, mais aussi parce que les vignes, ces pare-feux naturels, ont été arrachées.
durée : 00:15:08 - Journal de 18h - Un mort, un disparu et un blessé grave dans l'Aude. C'est le dernier bilan en date du deuxième feu le plus important de ces cinquante dernières années. L'Union européenne se tient "prête" à venir en aide à la France. Mais, il faut rester prudent, le vent s'est calmé en cette fin d'après-midi.
Ecoutez Les auditeurs ont la parole avec Pierre Herbulot du 06 août 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque jour, retrouvez le journal de 19h de la rédaction d'Europe 1 pour faire le tour de l'actu.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:15:00 - Journal de 12h30 - Une personne est morte dans ce qui est d'ores et déjà l'incendie le plus important de l'été. Un feu qui se propage rapidement parce que le vent est fort, parce que les températures sont élevées, mais aussi parce que les vignes, ces pare-feux naturels, ont été arrachées.
Chaque jour, retrouvez le journal de 19h de la rédaction d'Europe 1 pour faire le tour de l'actu.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque jour, retrouvez le journal de 19h de la rédaction d'Europe 1 pour faire le tour de l'actu.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:02:09 - Le billet sciences - Le feu a pris mardi après-midi dans le massif des Corbières et restait très actif mercredi malgré la mobilisation des sapeurs-pompiers. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
BFM STORY du lundi au jeudi de 17h à 19h avec Olivier Truchot. Deux heures pour faire un tour complet de l'actualité en présence d'invités pour expliquer et débattre sur les grands sujets qui ont marqué la journée.
Wat zit er vandaag in De 7? De regering stelt voor om de geplande pensioenmalus sneller op te trekken. Zal dat zijn doel treffen en voorkomen dat Belgen vroegtijdig stoppen met werken? De Europese koolstoftaks leidt tot meer ontslagen in onze industrie. Dat blijkt uit een studie. Moeten we dan maar af van die taks? Of is het minder slecht nieuws dan het lijkt? En zo'n 30.000 hectare aan ruimte wordt omgezet in Vlaams landbouw- en natuurgebied. Top natuurlijk, maar de vraag blijft wel wie de miljardenfactuur gaat opnemen. Host: Roan Van EyckProductie: Anne-Sophie MoermanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We bring you the second part of our interviews with artists, recorded live at 2000 Trees Festival 2025. Part Two Features - San Demas, Tayne, Hectares, Cyan Kicks & Bambie Thug If you like these interviews then make sure to stay tuned for the next part of the series and share this show with your friends and please make sure to follow us on all social medias and maybe even a little rating and review on your favourite podcasting apps. Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation
The Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden in Port Augusta was officially opened in 1996 but its story actually began much earlier. Visionary John Zwar shares its story.
À 22h, Perrine Storme fait le tour des images marquantes et des déclarations fortes de la journée. Du lundi au jeudi, Perrine jusqu'à minuit fait vivre l'info du soir avec chroniqueurs, invités et éditorialistes.
Tous les soirs, à 19 heures, retrouvez les dernières informations de la rédaction.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Se esperan lluvias intensas en Guerrero y Oaxaca Procesan a exfiscal por omisión en caso de desaparición Más información en nuestro podcast
The Waite Arboretum in Urrbrae contains about 2,500 specimens representing more than 800 species. The Arboretum curator joined Deb & Sophie on ABC Talkback Gardening.
It just doesn't happen very often we record in a field surrounded by cows just after a cow gave birth to a calf. There is not more fitting place to explore the super complex role of animals in the food and agriculture space than walking the landing- and standing amongst the cows- with Benedikt Boesel, founder and farmer at Gut&Bosël, in Alt Madlitz, in Germany. We discuss everything from how much joy animals bring to a farm and how complex it is to treat them well and how they are a direct mirror of your actions. We talk as well about the moment in which the cows are taken out of the system, and how Benedikt does that.More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/benedikt-boesel-2.This is a Walking the land episode, find the video on our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@investinginregenerativeagr8568 ==========================In Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food podcast show we talk to the pioneers in the regenerative food and agriculture space to learn more on how to put our money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems while making an appropriate and fair return. Hosted by Koen van Seijen.==========================
durée : 00:03:28 - L'info d'ici, ici Maine - Une enquête publique est ouverte jusqu'au 27 juin concernant un projet porté par Total Energies dans la vallée du Treulon, à cheval entre Sarthe et Mayenne. Cette implantation de panneaux photovoltaïques sur 35 hectares suscite des oppositions. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Van más de 8 mil hectáreas afectadas por incendio en Tecate Un juez concedió suspensión provisional para proteger a “Laureano”en la BJShahriyari, jefe de Transferencia de Armas de la Fuerza Quds, murió en un bombardeo israelíMás información en nuestro podcast
The South African government - under land redistribution - has acquired about 2.5 million hectares of land that has not yet been transferred. That is the figure given by Wandile Sihlobo, the Chief Economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa, in this interview with BizNews. “That is in the government land holding account, as I speak with you. That land has not been transferred to Black South Africans with title deeds.” Sihlobo also releases the 2nd Quarter results of the Agribusiness Confidence Index that show there is still optimism in the South African agricultural sector.: https://www.agbiz.co.za/article/agbiz-idc-agribusiness-confidence-index-declines-mildly-in-q2-2025-498 He further debunks some of the myths and misconceptions around land reform and Expropriation Without Compensation (EWC). He comments on China planning to lower tariffs on a range of goods from African countries, and outlines ways to diversify export markets. Meanwhile, he is highly optimistic about the future of farming: “While some have portrayed the South African agricultural sector in the past few days and months as a sector that is under siege, it actually is not under siege…If anything, it is actually thriving… We are talking about a sector that has more than doubled in value and in volume terms since 1994.” Shilobo is the author of three books, “The Uncomfortable Truth About South Africa's Agriculture (2025)”, “A Country of Two Agricultures: The Disparities, The Challenges, The Solutions (2023)” and “Finding Common Ground: Land, Equity and Agriculture (2020)”.
Tune in to this episode of the Security Token Show where this week Herwig Konings covers the industry leading headlines and market movements, including $240 billion worth of real estate coming on Avalanche, Dubai's land registry, Circle's IPO filing, and more RWA news! Company of the Week - Herwig: Balcony The Market Movements 1. NJ's Bergen County to Bring $240B in Real Estate Deeds to Avalanche: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/05/28/new-jerseys-bergen-county-to-tokenize-240b-in-real-estate-deeds-on-avalanche-network 2. Dubai Land Department, Ctrl Alt Solutions, and Prypco to Tokenize Real Estate Deeds: https://www.ledgerinsights.com/dubai-government-launches-tokenized-real-estate-platform/ 3. Circle Files for IPO on NYSE, BlackRock and ARK Already Allocating: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/05/27/stablecoin-giant-circle-files-for-ipo-on-nyse 4. El Salvador Football Club Coming Onchain via Valereum: https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/valereum-enters-tokenization-deal-with-el-salvadors-top-football-club-93CH-4070966 The Token Debrief 1. StegX and Zoniqx Collaborate to Tokenize $100M of RE on Hedera: https://crypto.news/real-estate-platform-stegx-to-tokenize-100m-of-rwa-on-hedera/ 2. Central African Republic Launches Solana $CAR Meme Coin, Plans to Tokenize 1,700 Hectares of Land: https://decrypt.co/322974/central-african-republic-tokenize-land-solana-meme-coin 3. MANTRA and Dimitra Partner for Tokenized Farming and Carbon: https://crypto.news/mantra-partners-with-agri-tech-leader-dimitra-to-advance-tokenization-of-farming-and-carbon-projects/ 4. Nasdaq, Plume, and Etherealize All Meet with SEC Crypto Task Force on Tokenization: https://cryptoslate.com/sec-crypto-task-force-discusses-securities-tokenization-with-nasdaq-defi-startups/ 5. BlackRock, Fidelity, and Franklin Templeton to Meet with SEC on June 5th: https://www.binance.com/en/square/post/05-28-2025-sec-to-discuss-digital-assets-and-tokenization-at-june-5-conference-featuring-blackrock-fidelity-and-franklin-templeton-24855150009569 6. Maple Closes First Tranche of Cantor's $2B Bitcoin-Backed Financing Facility: https://maple.finance/insights/maple-cantor 7. TokenFi (by Floki) Launches No-Code Tokenization Platform: https://cointelegraph.com/press-releases/tokenfi-launches-real-world-asset-tokenization-platform-built-for-compliance-and-scale 8. Prometheum Acquires Broker to Expand into Primary Issuance and Announces Expansion into Transfer Agency Services: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/05/27/prometheum-eyes-us-tokenization-boom-with-acquisition-and-fully-regulated-stack 9. BPX Exchange Gets UK Regulator Approval to Launch RWA Marketplace: https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2025/05/29/tokenization-platform-bpx-exchange-lands-on-uk-crypto-register 10. YIELDCOINS: Algorand-based mTBILL by Midas Launches in Europe: https://cointelegraph.com/news/midas-tokenized-tbill-on-algorand 11. YIELDCOINS: BGUSD Yield-Bearing Certificate by Bitget: https://www.theblock.co/post/355761/bitget-launches-stable-asset-rwa 12. STABLECOINS: New US Chartered Bank-Issued Token by DeFi Technologies & Fire Labs: https://thetokenizer.io/2025/05/23/defi-technologies-to-enter-rwa-space-with-launch-of-regulated-bank-issued-stablecoin/ = Stay in touch via our Social Media = Kyle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylesonlin / Herwig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/herwigkonings/ Opinion articles, interviews, and more: https://medium.com/security-token-group Find the video edition of this episode on our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@stmtvofficial STM Predicts $30-50T in RWAs by 2030: https://docsend.com/view/7jx2nsjq6dsun2b9 More STM.co Reports: https://reports.stm.co/ Join the RWA Foundation and Read the Whitepaper: RWAF.xyz ⏰ TABLE OF CONTENTS ⏰ 0:00 Introduction 0:16 Welcome 0:46 Market Movements 6:40 RWA Foundation Updates 9:07 Token Debrief 17:43 Company of The Week
Segundo pesquisadora do Inpe, apesar do número, desmatamento ainda é considerado pequeno quando comparado com outros biomas
Apesar disso, especialista pontua como gargalos a questão cultural e de infraestrutura no país
En Veracruz descubren muro que protegía al puerto en la época colonial Haití enfrenta crisis alimentaria sin precedentes: ONU Más información en nuestro podcast
More than two years ago, Cyclone Gabrielle washed thousands of logs and wood waste from forestry into Gisborne and surrounding areas. Now the Tai Rāwhiti region is tackling the problem by attempting to turn 100,000 hectares of forestry and pastural land back into native bush. Tai Rāwhiti-Hawke's Bay reporter Alexa Cook has more.
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A couple of weeks ago our Kiwi Trust (Save the Kiwi) visited Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari (Waikato) – not just for a board meeting, but to see how a modern-day “muster” and translocation looks these days. It reminded me of a restoration exercise in a huge garden! Imagine having a sizeable territory of pretty cool forest, surrounded by a predator-proof fence. We're talking about 3400 Hectares of safe habitat for all sorts of New Zealand Native/endemic species from a couple of Kakapo to Takahe, stitchbird and saddleback as well as noisy kaka. And oh yes, there are more than 2000 North Island (Western) Brown Kiwi thriving in there as well. Thriving is the operative word. It certainly didn't always go that well in the past: the decline of North Island Brown Kiwi was about 2% per year, which triggered the then Prime Minister John Key suggest we should have a go at turning -2% into +2%. John MacLennan (Scientist and Trustee of Save the Kiwi) came up with the concept of Kohanga Kiwi. Imagine allowing a heap of kiwi to “do their thing” in such a forest and use that “Kohanga Kiwi” as a Nursery from which we can “harvest” plenty of birds to translocate to predator-controlled areas elsewhere – Capital Kiwi (Wellington), Tongariro Forest, Taranaki Mounga. Last year 222 birds were shifted to new and safe habitats in the North Island. This year it looks like there will be even more travellers in the Kohanga Kaupapa! Birds are caught during the day and at night with highly trained, muzzled kiwi dogs. The birds are tagged by bands or transponders, weighed and health-checked, before kept in a smaller forest enclosure. A day or so later, the birds are transported to their final destination: a forest that is protected from predators. The cool thing is that this Maungatautari Muster is taking place in the forest and in the local Pukeatua Primary school (Handy to have a spare classroom to assist in the kaupapa!). The kids follow what's happening with the Scientists and volunteers who catch the birds. They record the sizes, the weights, the age, and whether the birds are male or female. They also observe the health checks and note everything down on their own observation sheets. My goodness! I wish I was at such a primary school when I grew up, learning about the operations Manual of the Planet and how to restore our Ecological systems. HQ of Maungatautari Muster 2025 Kiwi out of forest and back to school Kiwi health check. Photo / Kim McGuire and the Maungatautari team This photo is a really good example of female vs male. Gaia (left) is holding a sub adult female and Steven (right) a sub adult male. Both weigh just a little over 1.8kg, and yet you can see they carry that weight differently. The female has a longer body, flatter head, larger feet and curved bill. The male is a smaller bird, has a rounded head and much shorter body and smaller feet. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A thousand-hectare block of land containing precious wetland and native bush is up for sale in the Wellington suburb of Eastbourne, and the regional council is considering throwing its hat in the ring to buy it. Reporter Kate Green spoke to Corin Dann.
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In this episode, we hear from Mdibani Masilela, a grain farmer who began his journey in 2022 with a modest 60 hectares of soybeans, despite having 160 hectares at his disposal.Today, he's expanded to 166 hectares of soybeans. Mdibani shares insights into his farming journey, working alongside his father and managing two farms.He discusses the strategies that have contributed to his success and his plans for the future.
FENZ says 20 hectares are still burning near Whangarei, and two helicopters have been dispatched to work on the fire. Crews were called to the fire just after midday yesterday. Operations Manager Denis Cooper update Morning Report.
This last week has been incredible for me. After almost 5 years of being connected to different aspects of the work at the farm in La Junquera, first through my connection with Silvia Quarta the leader of Camp Altiplano, the first in the global Ecosystem Restoration Communities network back when I worked at the restoration coordinator, then through collaborations with Alfonzo and Yanniek through the Climate farming community, and also with their incredible staff of Clara, Jeronimo, and Jacobo in coordination and organizing, I was finally able to visit them in person. In the first few days we did some course planning and taught a two day intensive on water resource management for farmers. I stayed a few days to talk about their new collective project to restore the watershed of the Quipar river, and then represented Climate Farmers in a Benchmarks soil health program. It has been surreal to meet the heroes who are working tirelessly to pioneer regenerative management in their semi arid location and to build friendships that go far beyond the occasional zoom call. That brings me to our interview today with Silvia Quarta.
A conversation with Marco Carbonara, cofounder, owner and farmer at Pulicaro Farm, in Lazio, Italy. A special early morning walk through permanent pasture surrounded by multispecies graziers, donkeys, cows, sheep, goats, chickens and, of course, some guard dogs, which means a lot of pleasant and present background sounds. We are in the hills between Rome and Florence and have the great pleasure to visit the farm of Marco and Chiara. Marco takes us on the morning walk to feel, smell, and see regeneration of permanent pastures in a Mediterranean landscape. Definitely not easy, but definitely possible, and yes, also profitable.How did Marco, who had no farming experience 20 years ago, approach regeneration back then, and how does he approach it now? When they take on new lands, what are the first steps, and how much has he learned over the last 20 years? What is the role of animals in regenerating the Mediterranean landscape, and how does he handle the challenging balance between running a company, needing to break even, and wanting to regenerate as quickly as possible?We also discuss the challenge of feed: is it okay to bring feed for the non-ruminants in your rotation from outside the farm when your soils can't yet sustain needy plants like wheat, barley, etc.? And if it is, how do you deal with the challenge of potentially competing for human food? We only scratched the surface because it's impossible to capture 20years of deep regeneration in just one hour, but we tried and we hope you enjoyed listening to it as much as we did recording it.https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/marco-carbonara---------------------------------------------------Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits on www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Support our work:Share itGive a 5-star ratingBuy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture----------------------------------------------------More about this episode on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/marco-carbonara.Find our video course on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/course.----------------------------------------------------The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.Thoughts? Ideas? Questions? Send us a message!KOEN10 for 10% off https://rfsi-forum.com/2025-rfsi-europe/ Find out more about our Generation-Re investment syndicate:https://gen-re.land/ https://foodhub.nl/en/opleidingen/your-path-forward-in-regenerative-food-and-agriculture/Support the showFeedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!
A work report shows the area of desertified land in China has decreased by 4.3 million hectares since 2012.
This week we have an extraordinary show. Chief Tashka Yawanawa, of the Yawanawa tribe in the heart of the Acre River region in the Amazon rainforest joins Brett King to talk the effects of climate change and deforestation happening today in the world's largest rainforest. The Yawanawa tribe are custodians of over 400 Hectares of Amazonian land and we get to hear first hand. If you have any doubt in your mind that climate change is impacting the planet, this is one you must listen to with an open mind.
Iwi from the top of the South Island are celebrating a hard won victory in the High Court which has made an interim ruling they are entitled to thousands of hectares of Crown land and millions of dollars in compensation. Samantha Gee reports.
À 15 km de Ramallah, en Cisjordanie occupée, les habitants de la ville de Sinjil sont confrontés chaque semaine à des actions violentes de colons israéliens : confiscation de terres agricoles, confiscation ou destruction de maisons, oliviers arrachés à l'aide de bulldozers de l'armée. Les agressions ont augmenté depuis l'attaque terroriste du Hamas du 7 octobre. Et les intimidations et passages à tabac par certains soldats et colons restent le quotidien de ces citoyens palestiniens. De notre envoyée spéciale en Cisjordanie, Fanny Léonor CrouzetComme chaque matin depuis quatre jours, le bruit des bulldozers israéliens résonne à Sinjil. Les habitants ont été informés par les autorités israéliennes qu'un mur de béton d'un kilomètre et demi allait bientôt être construit ici. D'un côté de ce mur, il y aurait la ville de Sinjil. De l'autre, la route 60, empruntée par les Palestiniens et les Colons. Elle coupe la Cisjordanie en deux du nord au sud.« Ils nous isolent du monde entier ! »Ziad Daoud est inquiet. Sa maison borde cet axe routier essentiel pour les habitants de la ville : « S'ils construisent un mur ici, on va être coupés des commerces. Et si on veut aller là-bas acheter quelques fruits, il faudra faire un détour de 7 kilomètres juste pour aller au village et revenir. S'ils finissent le mur comme ils l'ont prévu, ils nous isolent du village, ils nous isolent des membres de notre famille, ils nous isolent du monde entier ! »L'armée avance l'argument de la sécurité pour justifier la construction du mur. Il protégerait les voitures israéliennes d'éventuels jets de pierres : « Puisque leurs excuses, c'est que les enfants jettent des pierres, pourquoi ne commencer le mur qu'ici, et laisser ma maison sans protection ? Parce que d'un autre côté, ça va permettre aux colons d'accéder à ma maison. Malheureusement, nous avons eu des problèmes avec eux. Une fois, mon père ramassait du raisin devant la maison et on lui a tiré dessus. »À lire aussiCisjordanie occupée: le camp de Tulkarem, cible de la violence de l'armée et des colons israéliens« Tu peux être tué par les autorités israéliennes »Au sommet de la ville, perché sur une colline, Fouad observe les terres agricoles, en contrebas. Cet habitant de Sinjil parle français : « Les montagnes que vous voyez là, toutes les maisons des colons Israéliens, ici, sont construites sur des terres de Sinjil. On a perdu 8 500 hectares. Si tu accèdes à ton terrain, tu termines en prison, tu peux être tué par les autorités israéliennes. »De l'autre côté de la route 60, dans la vallée, des drapeaux israéliens sont plantés au milieu des oliviers. Sur ces terres désormais sous contrôle de l'État hébreu, il y a la maison de famille d'Ayed. Il l'observe de loin, craignant d'être vu par le poste de surveillance de la colonie : « Après le 7 octobre, j'ai essayé d'y aller, mais on m'a mis deux fois en garde à vue. En 1940, mon père est né ici avec douze de ses frères. Notre maison a été saisie par Israël quelques années après, avec 60 hectares de terres. »Depuis le 7 octobre, 741 Palestiniens ont été tués en Cisjordanie occupée et à Jérusalem, par les forces israéliennes ou par des colons juifs, selon le ministère de la Santé palestinien.À lire aussiCisjordanie occupée: «On est tous non-violents, mais je défends mon terrain»
After 4 years of extended drought, spring and summer rains finally provide relief to the US and Canadian prairies, but what does it mean for the fall flight? Dr. Scott Stephens joins co-hosts Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher for a mid-July update on breeding habitat conditions across the prairies and boreal forest. Because much of the rain came after ducks had settled and managers expect a relatively small breeding population count, waterfowlers probably shouldn't expect a banner crop this fall. Nevertheless, renesting and brood survival should benefit, and wetland conditions heading into fall will be better than they've been in years.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
The whole gang is in concert to ask about if "hard" and "loud" are the same, the relevance of RFK jr, the Twin Cities, the Quad Cities, the suspicious nature of Battle Creek, MI, Scientology, Tolkein as a theologist, how many Mullets per Wickstrom in a Hectare, Trump's guns, and the priority order of Talking Heads albums. get the full ep and more by subscribing at patreon.com/beepbeeplettuce