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Once on the brink, green sea turtles are swimming back to strength. Global monitoring shows their populations have grown by 28% since the 1970s, a testament to decades of marine protection and community conservation efforts across tropical coastlines.
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  • octobre 13, 2025

Les tortues vertes reprennent vie : +28 % depuis les années 1970

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Longtemps menacées, les tortues vertes reprennent le large. Leur population mondiale a augmenté de 28 % depuis les années 1970, grâce à des efforts constants de préservation marine et communautaire.

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Finland's new sand battery stores 100 MWh of solar and wind energy in sand as heat, replacing oil in district heating and cutting emissions by nearly 70%. With near-unlimited lifespan and zero eco‑toxicity, this solution stacks up as a long‑term, low-cost solution.

. Durable and eco-friendly, it offers stable renewable energy year-round.
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The South African national rowing team will be the first team of color to compete in the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston. It is a historic step for the continent's representation in the elite sport and an inspiration for future generations of African athletes.
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Researchers at Arizona State University designed fishing nets equipped with solar-powered LED buoys that cut sea turtle entanglements by 63 % in tests off Mexico’s Gulf of California. The devices maintain catch rates for target species while protecting marine wildlife.
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In a major clinical trial, gene therapy cut the progression of Huntington’s disease by three-quarters over three years. The treatment marks the first successful intervention for this genetic condition, giving patients and families a new path toward longer and healthier lives.
Une thérapie génique ralentit la maladie de Huntington de 75 %
D’anciens soldats colombiens lancent un projet pour guérir et renforcer la paix
Guadalajara has inaugurated Mexico’s first Low Emission Zone in its historic center, targeting a reduction of 40,280 tonnes of CO₂. Backed by C40 Cities and the British Embassy, the initiative enhances energy efficiency, supports green jobs, and promotes cleaner urban living.
Guadalajara inaugure la première zone à faibles émissions du Mexique
Off the Goto Islands, Japan has inaugurated its first large floating wind farm with eight turbines. This pioneering project strengthens renewable energy, accelerates the nation’s path to carbon neutrality by 2050, and offers a hopeful model for a greener global future.
Le Japon inaugure son premier parc éolien flottant pour un avenir durable

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