Will the resources disappear ? Which are the social and economic consequences regarding the global warming ?
About those questions, the engineer and polytechnician Jean Marc Jancovici (who is also a member of scientific council of the Nicolas Hulot Foundation) tries to answer.
He announces to the teens that they are confronting, on the long view to the climatic change and at short term to the rise of the price of the barrel.
In fact, J.M. Jancovici tries to specify the environmental issues to the young generation, by explaining to a child the human impacts of his/her future life.
He gives especially a reflection about the consequences that would have those variations, an economic then a social disaster, if the children aren't more wise than their parents (have been).
He gives especially a reflection about the consequences that would have those variations, an economic then a social disaster, if the children aren't more wise than their parents (have been).
According to the author, the climatic change is a doomsday, an irreparable processus. For example, we can notice the level of the sea is going to rise, the selling out of oil by reserting to the coal and gas to generate energy, that it raises the green house effect. Then, the rise of the price level would cause a social crisis.
However, simple modifications of behaviour in the life can only reduce the serious future disasters.

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