Yann Marguet on the climate crisis
Yann Marguet on the climate crisis - radio in fits of laughter... The Swiss comedian dares to provoke excessively
Yann Marguet on the climate crisis - radio in fits of laughter... The Swiss comedian dares to provoke excessively
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Record-breaking storms are significant weather events where wind speeds, damage, and intensity far exceed historical norms. Whether devastating tornadoes, tropical cyclones, or winter storms, these events strike regions with unprecedented force, setting world records and leaving lasting impacts on infrastructure and populations. These extreme phenomena, recorded in places like the United States, Australia, and even Switzerland, remind us of the raw power of nature and the importance of preparedness for natural disasters.
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Switzerland's glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate. In just two years, they have lost nearly 10 billion tons of their volume, twice as fast as expected. This retreat threatens water supplies, agriculture, hydropower, and alpine tourism. As true national symbols, these ice giants are a reminder of the urgent need to act on global warming.
The dominant narrative presents global warming as an absolute emergency. But some scientists are calling for more nuance. This is the case with Professor Éric Verrecchia, a geologist and biogeochemist, and professor emeritus at the University of Lausanne.
In his talks, he emphasizes that the Earth has always experienced natural cycles of warming and cooling, and that these geological dynamics are too often overlooked in favor of an interpretation focused on human CO₂ emissions. He also warns against conflicts of interest and the political instrumentalization of climate science.
Whether it's Alpine glaciers, ice floes, or forest fires, Verrecchia urges caution: these phenomena exist, but they should not be systematically interpreted as evidence of imminent catastrophe.
On December 1, 2025, a critical symposium will take place in Switzerland, organized by Planète Positive and the Mouvement Fédératif Romand, with the participation of Professor Verrecchia. The objective: to open the debate and question the way in which the climate is presented to the general public.
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