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En Francia, el 20% de las costas se ven afectadas por la erosión costera, un fenómeno natural pero que se agrava con el cambio climático. Reportaje en el suroeste de Francia, donde el mar avanza cada año tierra adentro, lo que obliga a derribar edificios. Mareas y vientos erosionan cada año las costas francesas del Atlántico. Aquí en Labenne, una localidad costera del suroeste de Francia expuesta a las tormentas invernales, este fenómeno ya es palpable. En la playa, un búnker alemán de la Segunda Guerra Mundial está medio sepultado en la arena, empujada por vientos de más de 100 km por hora. "La muralla del Atlántico de la Segunda Guerra Mundial es una serie de búnkers construidos en las cimas de las dunas. Hoy en día, muchas de estas construcciones se encuentran en medio de las playas o incluso en el agua. Son los testigos de la erosión costera en Francia. Se observa en muchos puntos de la costa de nuestro país y muestra el retroceso de la línea de costa”, indica Nicolas Bernon ingeniero especializado en riesgos naturales. A unos metros de las dunas, la caseta de salvavidas también está condenado a desaparecer. Las autoridades locales optaron por construir otro edificio más alejado de la playa. "Sabemos muy bien que incluso el estacionamiento de la playa está condenado a desaparecer. Lo mismo pasará con los comercios que están cerca de la playa. Habrá que tener en cuenta este avance natural. ¡La naturaleza sigue su curso!”, admite, resignada, Stéphanie Chessoux, alcaldesa de Labenne. A medio kilómetro más al norte en la costa, llegamos a una zona donde la erosión costera produce efectos aún más espectaculares. Aquí, la arena rodea casi por completo el centro marino de Labenne, un antiguo sanatorio construido en 1924 para que enfermos y ancianos pudieran respirar el aire saludable de la costa Atlántica. Un siglo después, este edificio inmenso, construido con hormigón y amianto o asbesto —un material peligroso para la salud—, está cercado por la arena de la playa que avanza poco a poco tierra adentro. “Aquí el océano avanzó y el edificio se deterioró debido a la proximidad del océano. La arena y el aire salino degradaron todo el metal que había dentro del hormigón. Algunas partes fueron abandonadas y quedaron en desuso. Aquí en Aquitania, se dice que, por ejemplo, se pueden perder hasta 2 m de dunas costeras al año. Por ejemplo, hoy, tal vez perdamos 6 m si lo peor de la tormenta tiene lugar durante la marea alta", explica Laure Guilhem Tauzin del Instituto de conservación del Litoral de Aquitanía Las autoridades optaron por desmantelar el edificio corroído por el aire marino: "La idea era, en primer lugar, restaurar la naturaleza, evitar la contaminación marina a medio plazo y también impedir que un inversor que hubiera calculado mal sus costes de inversión volviera a reconstruir este edificio que habría tenido que ser demolido quince o veinte años después", apunta Laure Guilhem Tauzin. Los 12.000 m² de hormigón y asfalto darán paso a un proyecto de restauración de la duna. El instituto de conservación del litoral francés adquirió el terreno para devolverlo a su entorno natural. “Una empresa de ingeniería ecológica vendrá a sembrar plantas nativas de la duna para consolidarla. Mantenemos la duna porque captura la arena. Cuando hay tormentas, impide que la arena se desplace tierra adentro. Es lo que llamamos soluciones basadas en la naturaleza. No queremos luchar contra la erosión costera porque consideramos que es un fenómeno natural”, detalla Laure Guilhem-Tauzin. A pocos metros, una antigua capilla blanca y de techo de tejas anaranjadas corre el mismo peligro de desaparecer en las dunas. Y en Capbreton, el municipio colindante, una planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales quedará sumergida por el mar en unos años. Escuche este reportaje en versión audio: El cambio climático, la otra amenaza de las próximas décadas El fenómeno de la erosión costera ya afecta al 20% de las costas francesas. Y a ello se suma el cambio climático cuyos efectos agravarán aún más el retroceso de la línea de costa. El exceso de gases de efecto invernadero emitidos por las actividades humanas provoca una dilatación del océano que aumentará el nivel del mar en unos 60 cm en Francia de aquí a finales del siglo. El fenómeno es estudiado de cerca por Nicolas Bernon, ingeniero especializado en riesgos naturales en el BRGM, instituto francés de investigación geológica. "En los cinturones de dunas, muy presentes en nuestro litoral de Gironda y de las Landas, hemos medido retrocesos de entre 1 y 3 metros al año en promedio. Algunas zonas retroceden hasta seis u ocho metros al año”, constata el ingeniero “Por ejemplo, en el Médoc, se prevé que en 2050 el nivel del mar sea entre 20 y 25 cm superior al actual. Y a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XXI, la subida del nivel del mar va a ser una de las principales causas de erosión costera. En 2100 el nivel del mar será a 60 o 70 cm más alto que a principios de siglo. Eso sí que es significativo. El cambio climático aumentará un 20% el nivel del mar”, prevé Nicolas Bernon. De aquí a 2100, Francia se prepara para perder 500.000 hectáreas de litoral, lo que equivale a 700.000 canchas de fútbol. Una tendencia que obliga a adaptarse. Y en muchos casos se opta por soluciones naturales para proteger la costa de las tormentas.
En France, de nombreuses communes du littoral sont en proie à l'érosion côtière, un phénomène naturel qui s'aggrave avec le changement climatique. C'est par exemple le cas dans le Sud-Ouest où la mer avance d'environ 2 mètres chaque année, ce qui oblige à détruire certains bâtiments. Marées, vagues et tempêtes grignotent chaque année les côtes françaises, comme à Labenne, une station balnéaire du sud-ouest de la France balayée par les tempêtes en hiver. Sur la plage, un bunker de la Seconde Guerre mondiale est à moitié englouti par la dune. Le centre de sauvetage en mer est également voué à disparaître. Alors la mairie en a reconstruit un, plus loin de la plage. « On sait très bien que même le parking de la plage est voué à disparaître, avance Stéphanie Chessoux, maire de Labenne. Comme pour les commerces, il faudra prendre en compte cette avancée naturelle. Les éléments reprennent leurs droits ! » À lire aussiQuand l'érosion grignote la dune « L'océan a avancé et le bâtiment s'est dégradé » Au fil du temps, les dunes avancent vers l'intérieur des terres. Elles ont encerclé le centre Héliomarin de Labenne, un ancien sanatorium vieux d'un siècle aujourd'hui abandonné. Ce bâtiment fait de béton et d'amiante - un matériau dangereux pour la santé - étant menacé par l'érosion côtière, les pouvoirs publics ont décidé de le détruire. « L'océan a avancé, mais le bâtiment s'est dégradé aussi du fait de la proximité de l'océan, du sable et de l'air salé qui ont dégradé tout ce qui était en ferraille à l'intérieur du béton. L'idée, c'était premièrement de redonner ses droits à la nature, d'empêcher une pollution marine à moyen terme. Et puis aussi éviter qu'un investisseur qui aurait mal calculé ses coûts d'investissement et d'amortissement vienne réaménager ce bâtiment-là qu'il aurait fallu démolir 15 ou 20 ans après », explique Laure Guilhem Tauzin, du Conservatoire du littoral en Aquitaine. Un recul du trait de côte en France Les 12 000 m² de béton et d'asphalte laisseront la place à un projet de restauration de la dune. « Une entreprise de génie écologique va venir replanter des espèces typiques des dunes pour la fixer. La dune est entretenue parce qu'elle piège le sable. Quand il y a des tempêtes, elle empêche le sable de rentrer à l'intérieur des terres. C'est ce qu'on appelle des solutions fondées sur la nature. Un marais inondable protège mieux un espace naturel rétro-littoral qu'une digue qui peut casser d'un coup », développe Laure Guilhem Tauzin. Le changement climatique aggravera encore plus le recul du trait de côte en France. L'excès de gaz à effet de serre émis par les activités humaines entraîne une dilatation de l'océan qui fera augmenter le niveau de la mer d'environ 60 cm en France. D'ici 2100, la France se prépare à perdre 500 000 hectares de littoral, soit l'équivalent de 700 000 terrains de football. À lire aussiMenacé par l'océan Atlantique, le phare de la Coubre vit ses dernières années
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In this episode, we discuss CORE, EC's comprehensive evaluation of each company's performance. We will explore the critical role each department plays in achieving a top score or even a victory as EC's number one company at the next Leadership Conference. With the recognition period officially underway, join us as we welcome Jeff LaBenne to the podcast for the first time.
Bienvenue dans ce nouveau câlin auditif ! Cette fois-ci je vous emmène avec moi dans les Landes, à Labenne, où un petit orage a éclaté avec une grosse pluie comme personnellement j'adore ! Posez-vous les yeux fermés pour écouter les éléments se déchaîner
In this episode of Behind the Broom, we sit down with Zach LaBenne, Director of Communications at the Corporate Office, to discuss what brought him to Environment Control. Zach is a former active duty Army Captain who retains a commission in the Reserves.
Trent started his small business with Kids in Business in 2018. He calls it Trents Bee-lious. He is now 14 years old and is booked solid at fairs, Craft and vendor shows all over and almost every weekend. His next event is on Saturday, September 25th for Relay for Life Car Cruise in. He is saving up for a food truck so he can go more places. He enjoys working for himself and hopes someday he can get the right guidance in becoming a young entrepreneur.
Retrouvez tous les vendredis soirs à 20:00La Chaîne Guitare en direct sur la pagefacebook.com/lachaineguitare Replay live 16/04/21 Invité spécial : Julien Labenne (@julienlabenne), guitariste étudiant à la MAI (maifrance.com) Articles publiés cette semaine Greg Howe interview, de Shrapnel Records à Michael Jackson et bien plus Michel-Yves Kochmann présente son pédalier avec démo à l'appui Laurence […] L'article Invité spécial : Julien Labenne, guitariste étudiant à la MAI – Live 02/04/21 est apparu en premier sur La Chaîne Guitare.
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“Those Things That Make God Laugh.” In this episode the LaBenne cousins talk about Luke’s 30th birthday message from Sisqo and parody songs with Sisqo’s name. We talk about The Last of Us Part II and how it’s bigger and better than ever. We talk about AOL Instant Messenger and making an exciting discovery. We talk about sexy songs that transport you to bedroom time. We talk about how we should stop using phrases like “Infectious” and “Viral.” We talk about god thinking plans are jokes. We talk about honoring those who never had a voice, whose stories aren’t told. All this while playing a lineup of brilliant new songs from bold artists. Songs Played In This Episode: Deerhoof - Future Teenage Cave Artists from Future Teenage Cave Artists out now on Joyful Noise Recordings Hinds - Good Bad Times from The Prettiest Curse out now on Mom+Pop rum.gold - Waiting For (feat. Jamila Woods) from aiMless out now on Leola LLC Kate NV - Plans from Room For The Moon out now on RVNG Intl. Run The Jewels - a few words for the firing squad (radiation) from RTJ4 out now on Jewel Runners LLC Shamir - On My Own out now
“Punk Rock Bezos.”The LaBenne cousins investigate the source code of famous peoples’ websites and make some shocking revelations. They talk about their favorite albums from Q1 of 2020. They talk about Tiger Kings and Kings of Rock ’n’ Roll. Luke tries to teach Brian the difference between Snoop Dogg and Swamp Dogg and talks about crying in a Panera Drive-Thru. Brian reveals his shaved head to the world and tells the story of how he went from Mess Head Boy to Punk Rock Bezos. They also talk about being the caretaker of yourself, all this while playing the best playlist of new tunes you could ask for.Songs Played In This Episode:Tennis - Need Your Love from Swimmer out now on Mutually Detrimental / Thirty TigersProtomartyr – Processed by the Boys from Ultimate Success Today out May 29th on Domino Swamp Dogg - Good, Better, Best from Sorry You Couldn’t Make It out now on Joyful Noise Half Waif – Ordinary Talk from The Caretaker out now on Anti-En Attendant Ana - Down The Hill from Juillet out now on Trouble In Mind RecordsShabazz Palaces – Fast Learner feat. Purple Tape Nate from The Don of Diamond Dreams out April 17th on Sub Pop
“Switcheroo Hullabaloo.”It’s a Switcheroo Hullabaloo on this episode as the cousins LaBenne trade songs during isolation. Luke talks about the cruise he just went on and the playlist Brian made to help calm his fears. We discuss having a beginner’s mindset, people assuming that they’re experts and Brian tells Luke to drink Essential Oils. We try to figure out if Mark Zuckerberg is a ghost, alien or robot and what the heck he does with all that sand!?! Brian sh*t talks a band he’s playing and pitches an erotic train conductor story while Luke does a flawless Jim Carey impression. All this while playing an incredible playlist of Quaran-Tunes.Songs Played In This Episode:Squid - Sludge out now on Warp RecordsNap Eyes - Mark Zuckerberg from Snapshot of a Beginner out now on JagjaguwarDirty Projectors - Overlord from Windows Open out now on DominoLouis Prince - The Number Thirteen from Thirteen out now on Last Gang RecordsJordana - Crunch from Classical Notions of Happiness out now on Grand Jury MusicDisq - Loneliness from Collector out now on Saddle Creek
De Mauléon à Hendaye en passant par Bidache, Hasparren, Saint Palais ou Ustaritz, les 1260 élèves des différentes écoles de musiques du Pays Basque Nord peuvent désormais parler le même langage que les 1700 élèves du Conservatoire Maurice Ravel Pays Basque. Béatrice Labenne, Coordinatrice pédagogique territoriale et professeure de formation musicale au Conservatoire Maurice Ravel, nous raconte comment s’est réalisé cette mutualisation qui permet de suivre des études communes et des projets ensemble... Jatorria : RadioKultura
DCC wants to help raise money for the DuBois City Police to get a K-9 police dog, and they need your help! On Saturday, Dec. 14, come to DuBois Central Catholic from from 9 a.m. until noon for pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus, a cookie sale ($5 per dozen mix and match in a Christmas tin), and gift wrapping for a donation. Hot dogs, snacks, and drinks will also be available for sale. Then at noon, the Polar Express will be shown at DuBois Central Catholic. $1 admission per person. All money that is donated will be given to the DuBois City police K-9 Unit.
“Stretch Me Bigger.”In this patriotic episode the LaBenne cousins talk 4th of July traditions, Dem Debates, and Luke makes a shocking confession. The guys talk about Contemporary Christian Music, play a new game called God or Erotica and Luke does some DC Talk themed comedy. All this while playing a patriotic playlist of phenomenal songs.Songs Played In This Episode:Shura - religion (u can lay your hands on me) from forevher out 8/16 on Secretly CanadianHeart Bones - Disappearer out now Sui Zhen – “Perfect Place” Losing, Linda out sept 22nd on CascineHot Chip - Bath Full of Ecstasy from Bath Full of Ecstasy out now on Domino Recording Co.Moon Duo – “Stars Are The Light from Stars are the Light out September 27 on Sacred BonesCOMA - Snurebassen out now on City Slang
“Goat Parade.”The LaBenne boys talk about their birthdays, getting older, and what really goes on at bachelor parties. Luke recaps the Local Natives and Wu-Tang Clan shows he just went to. They talk about Bugs Bunny and Hansel and Gretel. Luke does a song parody, finds out Brian’s fetish and they talk about how to 96. Then they discuss the old clashing with the youth, empathy, and how everyone is dealing with something below the surface. Not to mention they play an all-star lineup of songs from artists who are GOATs! (greatest of all time)Songs Played In This Episode:Purple Mountains - All My Happiness is Gone from Purple Mountains out July 12th on Drag City Chaos Chaos - Armed and Dangerous out nowJay Som - Superbike from Anak Ko out August 23rd on PolyvinylSilverbacks - Pink Tide out now(Sandy) Alex G - Gretel from House of Sugar out September 13th on Domino Recording Co.Jesca Hoop feat. Lucius - Shoulder Charge from STONECHILD out July 5th on Memphis Industries
“Uncrumbfortable.”Vibe out with the drowsy boys as the LaBenne cousins play nocturnal, soft, and otherworldly tunes. They talk about pulling all nighters, dream journals and misleading magazine covers. They try to find out the difference between Bachelor In Paradise and Paradise album and Luke threatens to disown Brian. They wonder about why cats always litter, what chopping and screwing is, and when they’ll get a crumpet from the royal family. All while playing the best lineup of songs you’ll here all week.Songs Played In This Episode:Yeasayer - Ecstatic Baby from Erotic Reruns out June 7th on Yeasayer RecordsLudovic Alaria - nuit from We’re A Dream Nobody Wrote Down out now on chouchou recordsChris Staples - Everyone Said from Holy Moly out June 28th on Barsuk Records Mega Bog - For The Old World from Dolphine out June 28th on Paradise of Bachelors Crumb - Nina from Jinx out June 14th Generationals - I Turned My Back on the Written Word from Reader As Detective out July 19th on Polyvinyl
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89 On this episode of Best Song Ever the dear, dear LaBenne cousins count down their favorite albums of 2018! This episode covers the picks for albums number 10 – 1. They talk about the government shutdown, dig into DJ Khaled’s landscaping business, discuss everybody’s favorite dead dog and the big man upstairs (Bob Marley) and Luke spends way too much time talking about porches, pools and patios all while playing ten of the best songs you’ll hear all year!Every week Ghettoblaster feature writers (and dear cousins!) Brian LaBenne and Luke LaBenne bring you fresh new songs with the hopes of introducing you to some that you may consider to be the best song ever. Both Brian and Luke have no idea what songs the other has picked, so what you are hearing is their genuine reaction to listening to the songs together. Also, if you enjoy this episode, head to iTunes to subscribe and rate our podcast with the highest rating available to you.Songs Played on “Government Shut Up”Marlowe – Lost Arts from Marlowe out now on Mello Music GroupJID – 151 Rum from DiCaprio 2 out now on DreamvilleOught – Desire from Room Inside The World out now on Merge RecordsKero Kero Bonito – Visiting Hours from Time ‘n’ Place out now on PolyvinylPorches – Goodbye from The House out now on DominoHermit and the Recluse – The Punishment of Sisyphus from Orpheus vs. the Sirens out now on Charon RecordsNao – Another Lifetime from Saturn out now on Little Tokyo RecordingsYves Tumor – Lifetime from Safe in the Hands of Love out now on WarpLet’s Eat Grandma – Falling Into Me from I’m All Ears out now on Trangressive Records/PIASNatalie Prass – Lost from The Future and the Past out now on ATO Records
88 On this episode of Best Song Ever the dear, dear LaBenne cousins count down their favorite albums of 2018! This episode covers the picks for albums number 20 – 11. They also talk about wacky wedding traditions, share some terrible internet comments, trade Christmas anecdotes and of course dish about hunky boy band members all while playing ten of the best songs you’ll hear all year!Every week Ghettoblaster feature writers (and dear cousins!) Brian LaBenne and Luke LaBenne bring you fresh new songs with the hopes of introducing you to some that you may consider to be the best song ever. Both Brian and Luke have no idea what songs the other has picked, so what you are hearing is their genuine reaction to listening to the songs together. Also, if you enjoy this episode, head to iTunes to subscribe and rate our podcast with the highest rating available to you.Songs Played on “Forget Your Acquaintances”Noname – Blaxploitation from Room 25 out nowKadhja Bonet – Mother Maybe from Childqueen out now on Fat PossumMitski – Remember My Name from Be The Cowboy out now on Dead OceansRolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Talking Straight from Hope Downs out now on Sub PopHop Along – Somewhere a Judge from Bark Your Head Off, Dog out now on Saddle CreekMiya Folick – Baby Girl from Premonitions out now on InterscopeYoung Fathers – In My View from Cocoa Sugar out now on Ninja TuneDenzel Curry – Super Saiyan Superman from TA13OO out now on Loma Vista RecordingsTunde Olaniran – Dead Last from Stranger out now on Magic WheelFucked Up – Normal People from Dose Your Dreams out now on Merge Records
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Photos Courtesy of the Artists “Bostralia” On this episode of Best Song Ever the dear, dear LaBenne cousins spelunk into the cracks to bring you eight songs from albums they have been loving this year, which haven’t been featured on the show yet! In the process they talk about gaps in their pop culture knowledge, […]The post BSE 76: Arctic Monkeys, Tierra Whack, Against All Logic, Black Milk and Many More appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.
Photos Courtesy of the Artists “Greasy Ricardo” On this episode of Best Song Ever the dear, dear LaBenne cousins dive deep into the Rednex classic Cotton Eyed Joe and try to avoid having a week long dance party with only that song as their punishment. Brian talks about how he normally doesn’t have memories but […]The post BSE 75: Mistki, Michael Christmas, Rome Fortune and Toro y Moi, Marlowe and Many More appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.
Photos Courtesy of the Artists “#michiganarepeopletoo” On this episode of Best Song Ever the dear LaBenne cousins discuss the new surprise album from The Carters (aka Beyonce and Jay-Z.) They also discuss their favorite Nicolas Cage movies, Brian shares that he has no imagination or memories and Luke explains flyover states and dives into his […]The post BSE 73: St. Vincent, M. Ward, LVL Up, Jenn Champion and Many More appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.
“Fuck You Dad!” On this episode of Best Song Ever: the dear LaBenne cousins discuss the Grammy awards and the community of music lovers, Brian talks a lot about edging and getting his ultimate fulfillment as it relates to music, they discuss sidescrolling Super Mario Bros. levels, Luke gets his Twin Peaks messed up, they […]The post BSE 56: Wye Oak, Twin Peaks, Camp Cope, Hookworms and Many More appeared first on Ghettoblaster Magazine.