CO2 emissions: where is France, sector by sector?

CO2 emissions: where is France, sector by sector?

Published on November 30, 2023 at 5:13 PMUpdated November 30, 2023 at 6:09 PM Energy renovation of buildings, assistance with access to an electric car, protection of carbon sinks, fuel regulation… The devices that have already been deployed in France or that are expected to emit increasingly less greenhouse gases are multiplying. But are they … Read more

Prices of old buildings have fallen in France for the first time since 2015

Prices of old buildings have fallen in France for the first time since 2015

It has been confirmed that existing property prices have fallen for the first time since 2015. According to the Notaires-Insee barometer published on Thursday, prices in France fell by 1.8% year-on-year in the third quarter. They therefore fell by 1.6% for houses and by 2% for apartments. Price dynamics have finally reversed after showing signs … Read more

A year after ChatGPT: a hectic race and two clashing visions

A year after ChatGPT: a hectic race and two clashing visions

From our California correspondent, “Can machines think? » The question posed by the father of computers, Alan Turing, in 1950 still has no definitive answer. But while the general public was discovering the advances of artificial intelligence with the sensational launch of ChatGPT just a year ago, the ‘parent’ start-up, OpenAI, almost folded in mid-November. … Read more

Christmas bonus, Agirc-Arrco, help for victims of domestic violence, property taxes, everything that changes from December 1

Christmas bonus, Agirc-Arrco, help for victims of domestic violence, property taxes, everything that changes from December 1

For the last month of 2023, several aspects of daily life will change again. Christmas bonus, ecological bonus, Parcoursup… We take stock of everything that will change from December 1. The month of December is not only about Christmas and end-of-year celebrations. But also with changes such as every 1st of the month. The cabinet … Read more

“We are building the electricity network for the next 50 years,” says the CEO of Nexans

“We are building the electricity network for the next 50 years,” says the CEO of Nexans

Christopher Guérin is the CEO of Nexans. The company produces and supplies electrical cables and services from the production of energy, whether wind, solar, hydraulic or nuclear energy, to its transmission through connections between countries and different production areas and to its consumption. Franceinfo: On November 28, the European Commission estimated the investments needed to … Read more

Our list of the best white champagnes for 2023

Our list of the best white champagnes for 2023

Jacques Selosse – DustRating: 96.5/100Price: €937 A dazzling nose, with an inimitable vinosity, a bouquet of peonies, unique oxidative accents, and an intensity, a purity that sends a shiver down the spine, and then on the palate notes of small wild apples, terracotta, tree bark, fur and ultimately waves of pollen, an enchanting complexity. A … Read more

How many quarters do you have to contribute to your pension?

How many quarters do you have to contribute to your pension?

Since the 2023 pension reform, the statutory retirement age is now 64. How many quarters do you have to contribute to your pension in this context? The somewhat turbulent pension reform introduced a new statutory retirement age, namely now 64 years old. To retire, you must have reached the legal minimum age at which you … Read more

“There is a problem when there are exciting jobs that pay better than in the service sector,” assures Louis Gallois

“There is a problem when there are exciting jobs that pay better than in the service sector,” assures Louis Gallois

Industry Week, whose 12th edition takes place from November 27 to December 3, offers a series of events across France to discover the diversity of professions and career opportunities in this dynamic sector. Louis Gallois, co-president of Fabrique de l’Industrie, comes to talk to us about it. Published on 11/27/2023 9:14 PM Reading time: 6 … Read more

How can we fight the “end zone,” this loss of meaning at work that demotivates employees? – Evening edition Western France

How can we fight the “end zone,” this loss of meaning at work that demotivates employees?  – Evening edition Western France

Between discharge and burnout, the ‘end zone’ brings together employees who are losing their meaning, who are no longer in phase with their company. With the help of experts, the evening edition deciphers the mechanisms of motivation and shares some conditions to find them. Efficiency at half mast and endless talk about the lack of … Read more