Monthly Archives: June 2012

Rio+20 : small steps by Mankind, no giant leap for #Green Earth

It could have been worse in Rio : the summit could have failed, truths could have been hidden, people could have stayed unheard, green economy could have been left aside. But one needs a lot of sense of humour to smile about the future we want.

Some French eBooks about climate and other ongoing changes.

    

RF, June 23rd, 2012

Let’s All Get Away Safely From Los Cabos …

Los Cabos is a beautiful place in Baja California, Mexico, but the way out is either up, or very narrow … Let’s hope European and G20 countries leaders manage to avoid mistakes and remember the Concordia before they sail too close to the rocks.

Some French eBooks about ongoing changes in France, Europe and elsewhere.

    

RF, June, 19th, 2012

June 17th : Father’s Day in France, Lady’s Time elsewhere

From a French viewpoint, Sunday, June 17th, was Father’s Day (election day, too, but few people cared that much about it as no surprise was expected).

From the markets’ viewpoint, no doubt next week(s) will be a Lady’s time, whatever the results of the elections in Greece, France and elsewhere.

From a political viewpoint, no doubt the time of the Lady has come.

From a global, really spatial viewpoint, it is definitely a Lady’s time.

Whatever viewpoint, it’s always time to read some French eBooks.

    

RF, June, 17th, 2012

Still heavy rain in France …

The Lady who almost became the First Woman President of France 5 years ago, and who could have been First Lady of France 3 weeks ago, may now miss the seat of First Lady of La Rochelle against a same Party rival according to polls. Lasting rain.

Of course, France is modern country and Twitter (and a First Lady) is involved.

RF 13 juin 2012

    

Not the kind of Rain to Sing in …

The rain at Roland Garros spoilt the TV watching Sunday afternoon (but maybe helped Nadal win another title and some Euros to bring back to Spain), but it is by far not the most dangerous water flooding some formerly strongly emerged countries.

Those who would like to read more about risks of floodings and other possibilities of financial, social, economic, political or whatever trouble in Europe (and the rest of the world including usually sunny France) may click on the following pictures to reach a few series of recent eBooks.

        

Spanish Angst this Week-End in Europe …

Let’s hope we’ll remember June 2012 as a kind of Almodovar film, not without terror but with a happy end in Madrid and the rest of Euroland as soon as possible.

Those who would like to read more about risks of thunder and other possibilities of financial, social, economic, political or whatever trouble in Europe (and the rest of the world including usually sunny France) may click on the following pictures to reach a few series of recent eBooks.

        

Some rain in Poland and Ukraine doesn’t matter as long as there is no perfect storm in Spain or elsewhere

Unexpectedly enough, the climate seems perfect in Poland and Ukraine for the “Euro” whereas the weather doesn’t appear too cosy in Spain, Greece and other more touristic spots. Things change (or not), let’s hope it goes for the better everywhere.

Those who would like to read more about risks of thunder and other possibilities of climate, social, economic, political or whatever trouble in Europe (and the rest of the world including usually sunny France) may click on the following pictures to reach a few series of eBooks.

        

Strange Weather Indeed in Southern Europe These Days

Black clouds could as well be very welcome in severalSouthern Europe places, where they lack rain and would be happy with some free water (or free whatever, these days), but some fear, that what looks like clouds could be black smoke from fires.

Those who would like to read more about ongoing climates and other changes in Europe (and the rest of the world including usually sunny France) may click on the following pictures to reach a few series of eBooks.

        

The Sun, the Empires on which it never sets and Rock n’ Roll are here to stay

It is foreseen, that the sun should not disappear over 3 or 4 billion years. Those who dare bet some money on these weather forecasts should win in the long run, though it remains to be proven that Solar Impulse is able to make it around the world.

What is for sure, is that the sun still never sets on the Commonwealth, and that even if  the night may be dark and cold in England, the Brits will find a way to sail over the 7 seas and that there will always be great music around Buckingham Palace.

Those who would like to read more about ongoing changes in Europe (and the rest of the world including usually sunny France) may click on the following pictures to reach series of eBooks.

    

Some things happen abroad, these days (even from a French perspective)

Not that the French could be as “mad” as the Brits about the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, or as interested as many other people about non French speaking rock singers, but they know they must watch abroad theses days, as real things happen.

Yes, things happen, abroad.

And for those who have already seen and heard the concert, who know everything already about the Jubilee, the Queen and England, the French and the World, or who just feel like reading about ongoing changes around old Europe in … French, well, they may e-read some French eBooks about changes and other relevant issues.