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Based on the forecasts of the latest IPCC report, “Special Envoy” invites you to discover what life could be like in France in thirty years. How to adapt to temperatures that can reach 50 ° degrees?

According to the projections of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) in its latest report, temperatures are expected to rise from 2.1 to 3.5 degrees Celcius by the end of the century. And for Météo-France researchers, this future is already a reality.

Sunken islands? The unlivable Midi?

Based on these forecasts, “Special Envoy” invites you to discover what life could be like in France in thirty years. Will we find cicadas in Normandy, sorghum in the South-West or red wine in Pas-de-Calais? Will islands like Oléron be swallowed up? Will the South have become unlivable? How will cities and countryside adapt to temperatures that can reach 50 ° degrees?

A report by Agathe Lanté and Elisa Hélain for Capa TV broadcast in “Special Envoy” on October 28, 2021.

Guest: in the “Special Envoy” car (which runs on electricity), Loïc Blaise, aviator and explorer.

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