EditorialWhile capping carbon dioxide from being freely dumped into the atmosphere is turning into a very long deliberation among our world leaders, capturing and repurposing it is another option. And that alternative has proved promising by Air Company, a four-year-old start-up that uses carbon dioxide in all of the products it creates. Its latest creation is a perfume — Air Eau de Parfum — and the first fragrance made largely from air. (Jiayi Li/The New York Times)
EditorialL'archipel des Glénans, trés prisé en cette période par les amateurs de voile, est déserté et l'école de voile qui porte son nom est à l'arrêt