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Archives February 2025

The electrification of the world

The International Energy Agency has just published its report on the consumption and production of electricity in the world. Growth was 4.2% and an average growth of 4% is forecast for the years 2025 to 2027. In three years, world production will increase by 3500 TWh. To assess the extent of this increase, it is sufficient to recall that France's annual production in recent years has averaged about 500 TWh per year. This growth is higher than the growth of the world economy, despite the efforts made in many countries to moderate their energy consumption. The world has ...

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The ecologist bill

The consequences of climate change are more visible every day, even if their media coverage accentuates the perception of the phenomenon. This is not new. At the beginning of the twentieth century, on the contrary, there were fears of a cooling that would make the Earth, like the Moon, a dead planet. This fear inspires novelists. Jules Verne proposes a Journey to the Center of the Earth and Ray Bradbury, in his Martian Chronicles, imagines that Earthlings will have to emigrate to Mars to survive. Soon after, there were concerns about the presence of unidentified flying objects in the sky ...

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The cost of labor

For more than ten years, France's economic policy has been focused on restoring the competitiveness of companies and on reindustrialisation. If growth is to be achieved sufficiently to reduce unemployment significantly and sustainably, both objectives must be achieved. But the results so far have not been in line with expectations. Growth has never exceeded 2% for two years in a row, unemployment has been slowly reduced but has just started to rise again and France's unemployment rate remains one of the highest of the major developed economies. Finally, the external deficit in goods excluding energy is still high ...

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