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Soon the end of plastic bags
It is a victory for environmental protection associations. The publication of the decree on the prohibition of shopping bags ... -
Coral nurseries under a magnifying glass
The Saint-Martin Nature Reserve is carrying out an experiment on coral cuttings. “Our nurseries require monthly maintenance and ... -
Orleans district: a “new generation” treatment station
The president of the Aline Hanson community, the president of the Water and Sanitation Establishment of Saint-Martin (EEASM) Louis ... -
Interreg Caribbean V: weather radar project
The project to install a meteorological radar on the island was mentioned by elected officials at the last Executive Council. This ... -
COP 21: signing of a historic agreement
In order to fight global warming, representatives of 195 countries adopted last Saturday in Paris ... -
COP21: climate challenges in Saint Martin
Throughout the week, the students of Mont des Accords College, in Concordia, were made aware of climate change, in ... -
Car carcasses: the big cleaning
Car carcasses are still too present on the territory, and many residents alert us regularly. ... -
"Birds & Insects": a fascinating edition
More than 400 people took advantage of the second edition of the “Birds & Insects” event last Sunday at the Lottery ... -
Sargassum: a short lull
Sargassum is back. New strandings in sensitive areas of the territory have been observed, according to the ... -
COP21: all mobilized against global warming
On the occasion of COP21, overseas players also take part in numerous exchanges at Le Bourget: 17 representatives of ... -
Educational marine areas: the Polynesian concept seduces
The Minister of Ecology Ségolène Royal invests in the ocean during the COP21. Among her announcements, the minister signed ... -
Sargassum: reduction of strandings
Seaweed strandings have decreased on the beaches, reports the health agency (ARS). The sectors massively affected by sargassum ...