What does June 5 say?

This Wednesday, June 5, climate scientists are depressed at not being heard, the French football team took the TGV and the film “Sous la Seine” is released on Netflix.

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A demonstration to denounce the lack of ambition of the climate bill on March 28, 2021 in Lyon.  (ROBERT DEYRAIL / GAMMA-RAPHO VIA GETTY IMAGES)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Wednesday, June 5, a new study warns of the “unprecedented rate” of global warming, while scientists are depressed at not being heard. Four days before the European elections, they hope that their fears will be reflected in the ballot boxes. For 40% of inhabitants of the European Union, climate change is their first concern.

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For the first time in its history, the French football team took the TGV to play its preparation match for Euro-2024, this Wednesday evening against Luxembourg in Metz. Officially, the FFF wants to pay attention to its shortest trips. However, the return will be by plane.

And then, a shark which terrorizes Paris and threatens a triathlon event in the Seine, this is the disaster scenario presented by Netflix, fifty days before the Olympic Games. “Under the Seine” comes out this Wednesday and its scenario is not that impossible, a scientist explains to us.

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