Reliefs No. 8: Summits.

Reliefs No. 8: Summits.

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With: an article by French glaciologist Heïdi Sevestre; an article on the paleoclimatological history of continental ice and its influence on current climate change by Gilles Ramstein; an article on the formation of ice and the acceleration of its melting by Etienne Berthier and Romain Millan; an article on the traces left by glaciers in painting, literature and comics by Frédérique Rémy; an interview with Heïdi Sevestre who presents her career and her expeditions; three literary extracts by Louis Agassiz, Hans Christian Andersen and Freda Du Faur; infographics on the largest glaciers on each continent, changes in ocean levels and glacier mass, glacial lakes and finally suggestions for books, films and music.
And also: an interview with Laurent Tillon on bats; an aside with Samuel Challéat, a researcher in environmental geography, on light pollution; an article on the vulnerability of beings and spaces by Johann Chapoutot; an article by Eric Birlouez on the history of pepper; a portrait by Christophe Roncato Tounsi of the Beat poet Gary Snyder; the portfolios of Aurore Bagarry and Yu Yamauchi; the micro-photographic treasures of Arthur E.
Smith; plates featuring Adam Ludwig Wirsing's illustrations of marbles and related stones; an illustrated account of "Au Spitzberg et à la Banquise" by geographer Jules Leclercq; an illustrated poem by John Keats; a diary and a playlist.
With: an article by French glaciologist Heïdi Sevestre; an article on the paleoclimatological history of continental ice and its influence on current climate change by Gilles Ramstein; an article on the formation of ice and the acceleration of its melting by Etienne Berthier and Romain Millan; an article on the traces left by glaciers in painting, literature and comics by Frédérique Rémy; an interview with Heïdi Sevestre who presents her career and her expeditions; three literary extracts by Louis Agassiz, Hans Christian Andersen and Freda Du Faur; infographics on the largest glaciers on each continent, changes in ocean levels and glacier mass, glacial lakes and finally suggestions for books, films and music.
And also: an interview with Laurent Tillon on bats; an aside with Samuel Challéat, a researcher in environmental geography, on light pollution; an article on the vulnerability of beings and spaces by Johann Chapoutot; an article by Eric Birlouez on the history of pepper; a portrait by Christophe Roncato Tounsi of the Beat poet Gary Snyder; the portfolios of Aurore Bagarry and Yu Yamauchi; the micro-photographic treasures of Arthur E.
Smith; plates featuring Adam Ludwig Wirsing's illustrations of marbles and related stones; an illustrated account of "Au Spitzberg et à la Banquise" by geographer Jules Leclercq; an illustrated poem by John Keats; a diary and a playlist.