Juliette LAFFONT
Journaliste
Paris, France
Paris, France
Présentation
Diplômée du Master Joint de Journalisme et Affaires Internationales de Sciences Po Paris. Tournée géopolitique, environnement & droits humains.Expérience
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Sciences Po
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Is France’s political crisis weakening its global climate influence?
01-01-2025
France, which cemented its reputation as a climate leader by hosting COP21 in 2015 where the Paris Agreement was signed, is in the grip of internal turmoil, seeing four governments in the last year and a half, and uncertainty over implementation of a number of environmental measures.
What to expect from the EU’s water resilience strategy
10-04-2025
With the European Commission expected to outline its vision for boosting water resilience in June, stakeholders are split over how far it should go. Lack of data is a core concern. Most actors also point to the lack of binding mechanisms.
Luxury’s $200 Billion Slump Shows Europe’s Top Names Aren’t Safe
25-07-2024
European luxury’s earnings-season wobble has helped fuel a $200 billion wipeout in the sector’s four biggest stocks since their peak earlier in the year. Even the strongest names are succumbing to reduced spending by wealthy Chinese shoppers.
Un projet de ligne à très haute tension entre la France et l’Espagne électrise les Landes
15-08-2023
La mobilisation s’intensifie contre un projet de ligne électrique souterraine dont les travaux doivent débuter dès octobre. Alors que le tracé passe à une dizaine de mètres de certaines habitations, les riverains s’inquiètent de risques pour leur santé.
Le paradoxe de la climatisation : de plus en plus nécessaire, elle aggrave le réchauffement
20-08-2023
Alors que les vagues de chaleur se multiplient, l’air conditionné connaît une croissance fulgurante. S’il est indispensable pour certains publics fragiles, il accroît la demande en énergie, donc les émissions de gaz à effet de serre.
The night the far right haunted French people’s sleep
15-04-2024
On April 21, 2002, an earthquake shook France. The far right made it to the second round of the presidential election. 21 years on, French people have not forgotten that night when the cards were reshuffled and political life almost turned upside down.