Forty-two degrees in Biarritz, 40 in Paris, 38 in Nantes, on June 18, in 59 departments, France broke unprecedented heat records.
Temperatures never seen for seventy years.
Before that, already, the month of May had been the hottest ever observed in France, with a thermal excess of 2.7°C.
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Professionals have noticed this global warming for about twenty years, with plants that bloom earlier in spring and later in autumn
, recognizes landscape gardener Pierre Nessmann, author of
My garden adapts to climate change
( Editions Delachaux and Niestlé).
Since the heat waves are repeated, the general public has also noticed that certain plants, such as birches or pines, have begun to wither. Awareness is collective.
You just have to walk in the forest, in the Alps for example, to see that the spruces disappear one after the other.
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