from Paris to Glasgow, hundreds of climate events organized on Saturday

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10:03 : To understand the impact of global warming, 300 scientists studied the structure, evolution and atmosphere of the Arctic sea ice for a year. Their results are to be discovered on November 11 at 8:55 p.m. on France 5, in a documentary entitled Arctic expedition, at the heart of global warming. Here is an excerpt.

09:35 : “On the European side and on the French side, we have a conservative approach which is not likely to impart a positive dynamic to these negotiations.”

The results of the first week of negotiations are in any case severely judged by the NGOs. The EU and France are “apathetic” while they should “lead by example”, estimated this morning on franceinfo the spokesperson for Greenpeace France.

09:36 : Good news, queue and big promises … My colleague Marie-Adélaïde Scigacz explains what to remember from the first days of the climate conference.(DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP)

09:21 : And immediately, a first point on the titles of the morning:

Emmanuel Macron will address the French on Tuesday at 8 p.m. as part of a speech, announced the Elysee yesterday. He should talk about the health crisis, the economic recovery and the ongoing reforms, according to the government spokesperson.

Thousands of protesters are again expected in Glasgow, Scotland, the host city of the climate conference, to demand immediate action against global warming. More than 200 events are also planned elsewhere in the world, including in Paris, at noon in front of the Hôtel de Ville.

• The bishops of France, gathered in Lourdes, recognized yesterday “institutional responsibility” of the Catholic Church in the sexual violence suffered by 330,000 minors in its midst since 1950. Gatherings are planned in Paris and Lourdes, at 2 pm, in support of the victims.

#PESQUETFrenchman Thomas Pesquet and three other astronauts will leave the International Space Station on Sunday, and land off Florida “not earlier” that Monday, after spending more than six months in space, NASA announced yesterday.

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