A tiny insect, the bark beetle, ravages the trees in the forests of North-Eastern France. To deal with this scourge, the Minister of Agriculture has just announced a national plan. What is it about? How to fight against this pest?
Anthony Kaczmarek
Weather journalist - 6 articlesAnthony Kaczmarek is a weather and environment journalist for Europe 1, as well as game leader for the station's weekend morning show, since the start of the 2023 academic year.
Graduated in Political Sciences in Strasbourg, and with a master's degree in Risk management and insurance, Anthony Kaczmarek worked, in particular, on the notion of ”nudge” and its application in water management policies.
Passionate about meteorology since childhood and a radio announcer since 2016, he left the world of research in 2017 to join the media. Graduated from the Studio Ecole de France in 2019, he has since worked for RTL and RMC as a freelance weather reporter, traffic reporter and consumer-environment columnist.
Formerly a generalist journalist for the written press group EBRA, he occasionally worked as an editorial assistant for television, notably on LCI's "24h Pujadas" program.
News by Anthony Kaczmarek
Funeral rites are not just for humans! According to Indian scientists, Asian elephants have the habit of burying and mourning their dead babies, with behaviours similar to those of mourners during funeral ceremonies.
After a worrying decline, braided hedges are making a notable comeback in the Morvan countryside. This revolutionary technique is not new, however... What are its benefits and why is it essential in the face of global warming?
Will Hercules be able to save lives? Far from being a hero or mythological creature, it is a male spider, a specimen of a funnel web spider. Its venom, one of the most dangerous in the world, could indeed be used to create a much-awaited antidote!
In a few decades, or perhaps in a few months, the paradise village of Geiranger, in Norway, could be submerged by a devastating tsunami. How could such a catastrophe happen, and how are residents preparing for it?
As surprising as it may seem, our planet releases gases. The most incredible thing is that these come from its insides, from its core: this is what geochemists have discovered. The latter believe that these gases date from the origins of the Earth...