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France faces worst drought on record as fourth heatwave of the year spreads

France faces worst drought on record as fourth heatwave of the year spreads
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France faces worst drought on record as fourth heatwave of the year spreads

National weather agency Meteo France said the heatwave is expected to spread across the country and last until the weekend.

An elixir from the French Alps, frozen in time

An elixir from the French Alps, frozen in time 11 minutes to read By: Marion Renault Only two monks know the full recipe for Chartreuse, and even in the pandemic they stuck to their Middle Ages motto: The cross is steady while the world turns. When the world went into lockdowns this year, the monks of Chartreuse simply added another tick to their 900-year record of self-imposed isolation. The Chartreux, also known as Carthusians, embrace a deeply ascetic existence in the western French Alps, observing customs that have barely changed since their order, one of Christianity s oldest, was founded. They pass the days alone, praying for humanity and listening for God in the silence that surrounds them.

An Elixir From the French Alps, Frozen in Time

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/business/chartreuse-monks-coronavirus.html The Pouring Ribbons bar in Manhattan has an enviable collection of Chartreuse bottles.Credit.Colin Clark for The New York Times The Great Read An Elixir From the French Alps, Frozen in Time Only two monks know the full recipe for Chartreuse, and even in the pandemic they stuck to their Middle Ages motto: “The cross is steady while the world turns.” The Pouring Ribbons bar in Manhattan has an enviable collection of Chartreuse bottles.Credit.Colin Clark for The New York Times Dec. 17, 2020 GRENOBLE, France When the world went into lockdowns this year, the monks of Chartreuse simply added another tick to their 900-year record of self-imposed isolation.

First powder over EMBL Grenoble

EMBL Grenoble in winter. Credit: Eva Kowalinski/EMBL “At the end of every street is a mountain”, said the 19th-century French writer Stendhal about Grenoble. The European Photon and Neutron science campus, where EMBL Grenoble is located, together with the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, the Institut Laue-Langevin, and the Institut de Biologie Structurale, is one of the places in Grenoble that offers a clear view of all the mountains surrounding the city. Staff at EMBL Grenoble can enjoy these views during all seasons, and especially during winter when the snow starts to fall over the mountains. In this picture, the first snowflakes have fallen on the Chartreuse Mountains, right behind the EMBL Grenoble building, and an almost full moon is showing up during a sunny morning. An inspiring combination to start the day!

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