From January 28 to February 18, 2023, "La science se livre" explores water in all its forms.
The 2023 theme : Water, a major issue of the 21th century Water, a universal common good essential to life and climate regulation, both resource and environment, is a subject of concern on the blue planet in a context of population growth and climate change. So much so that the UN has placed it, along with sustainable development, at the center of the International Decade of Action 2018-2028 and in the objectives of the 2030 Agenda. |
150 participatory and interactive scientific meetings for all
For three weeks, 150 scientific meetings are offered by around fifty media libraries and cultural facilities in Hauts-de-Seine : experiments, workshops, escape games, conferences, debates, exhibitions, visits and screenings... in 70 different sites.
All audiences, of all generations, are invited. Come share the science !
Also note, 2 thematic days :
- Wednesday 1st February 2023 : a day dedicated to youth
- Saturday, February 11, 2023 : International Day of Women and Girls in Science
The Paris Observatory, partner
Open to sharing its scientific knowledge, Paris Observatory - PSL is, as every year, a partner of this event.
Meet Pascal Bonnefond, researcher at Paris Observatory - PSL
On Saturday, February 4, 2023, at 6pm,
at the media library of the City of Saint-Cloud
for a conference entitled
"La mer vue du ciel : comment les satellites surveillent le changement climatique"
Summary :
The rise in mean sea level, linked to climate change, can have significant economic consequences. Thanks to altimetry satellites, measurements have been carried out for more than 30 years and allow us to estimate this increase and its acceleration over the last 15 years.
Adult public - free entrance within the limits of available seats