This Wednesday, November 8, the Copernicus observatory estimates that 2023 will be the hottest year in 125,000 years, Ohio votes to protect the right to abortion and Savoie raclette producers want to obtain the AOP.
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This Wednesday, November 8, is the international summit for the poles and glaciers, organized by Emmanuel Macron in Paris. However, we also learned this Wednesday that last October was the hottest ever measured in the world, a fifth monthly record in a row, according to the European Copernicus Earth Observatory which estimates that the he year 2023 will be the hottest in 125,000 years. Scientists call to protect glaciers.
In the United States, Ohio voted Tuesday evening to protect the right to abortion. It is the seventh state to have its voters vote on the subject since the Supreme Court overturned this right at the federal level. All voted to protect access to abortion.
And then, by the end of November, the producers of Emmental, Raclette and Tomme de Savoie will officially submit their request for recognition as a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO). This quality label with stricter specifications than the IGP would give them better visibility and recognition of their know-how.
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