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At Climat Libé Tour de Nantes, the right to look at ecology

In Libé’s eyes

What if the ecological transition happened in our country? During two days of debates, discussions and workshops, the Libé Climate Tour in Nantes welcomed more than 1,300 visitors. Back in pictures.

par photograph by Théophile Trossat

published today at 8:02 p.m.

At the conference “Generation shift = Generational climate?”, at the Libé Climate Tour in Nantes, November 15, 2024.

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“Waste Fresco” workshop, held by the Surfrider group, this Saturday, November 16, at the regional hotel as part of the Libé Climate Tour.

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Makan Fofana, philosopher and author of “La Banlieue du Turfu” (ed. Tana), guest of the round table “Who have forgotten the ecological movement?”, on November 15 at the Climat Libé Tour in Nantes.

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Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome, participated in the debate “Who are the people who have forgotten about the ecological movement?” on November 15 in Nantes.

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Around 80 4th and 3rd year students, from secondary schools in Loire-Atlantique, spoke to journalists from “Libération”, members of Oxfam and elected officials from the region as part of the Generation Transition Parliament, on November 15 in Nantes.

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As part of the Generation Transition Parliament, middle school students were asked to participate.

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Achraf Manar, young leader and founder of the Linked Destinies movement, debated with the founder of the Confédération paysanne José Bové, the environmental activist Léna Lazare and the comedian Thomas VDB as part of the round table “Generation shift = Generation climate?

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Investigative journalist and director Marie-Monique Robin participated in a film discussion about her documentary “The Factory of Pandemics”.

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At the round table “Will the ecology be the new colony?” and creator of the documentary platform From Mother to Earth, and Souba Brunel, founder of Les Impactrices.

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A moment of relaxation of the Climat Libé Tour Nantes, the show “Billion Dollar Baby” with comedian Audrey Vernon at the LAB, Little Atlantique Brewery.

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The audience responded to the round table call “Tilt generation = Climate generation?”, Friday November 15.

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José Bové, founder of the Confederation of Farmers and former MEP, this Friday, November 15 in Nantes.

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A tour with botanical reading keys and a sensory escape to open up to nature in the city was organized with “Balade d’Olivia – Voyage des Plantes” from the banks of the Erdre to the island of Versailles.

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The screening of the documentary “The Factory of Pandemics” was followed by a discussion with the director, investigative journalist and writer Marie-Monique Robin.

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2024-11-17 19:14:00
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Question ⁤2: In​ what⁤ ways do you think ⁣events like the Libé Climate Tour can inspire collective‍ actions​ among diverse stakeholders, such as eco-activists, government representatives,⁣ and ⁣students, to address​ pressing⁣ environmental challenges in the community?

= ‍Opening⁣ remarks ⁤about the Libé Climate Tour in Nantes and its impact‍ on the ecological movement‌ =

Guests:

– An eco-activist involved in sustainable waste management and reduction efforts in the region

– A representative from a local government⁢ agency ‍overseeing environmental ⁢initiatives and policies

– A student leader​ from a‍ local university’s ecology club or organization

Question 1: ⁢Could you tell us about your participation in the Libé Climate Tour in Nantes? What were your‍ main takeaways from the event, and how do ⁣you think it contributes to the ongoing conversation ⁣around ecological issues in‍ our society?

=‍ The role of ​youth in shaping the future ‌of ecological transition =

Guests:

– ⁣A leader from a youth-led climate organization or movement

– A representative from⁤ a⁣ company or‌ organization focused on sustainable development

Question 2: As someone ⁣deeply involved in the fight for ecological change, how do you perceive the⁤ role ⁣of⁣ younger generations in shaping the future⁢ of sustainable development? What initiatives or efforts are currently being led by youth in ‌your community?

= The challenges and opportunities of the ‌ecological transition =

Guests:

– A local business ‍owner ⁤or leader in the renewable energy sector

– A representative from a conservation or environmental NGO

Question 3: As we work towards an ecological transition, what are some of the biggest ‍challenges‌ and opportunities that we face as​ a⁢ society? How can different sectors, like⁢ business and NGOs, work together to address⁢ these challenges⁣ and capitalize on the ⁣opportunities presented by sustainable development?

= The intersection of​ ecology and social justice =

Guests: ‍

– A representative from an environmental justice organization

– A local indigenous leader or advocate⁣ for traditional ecological knowledge

Question 4: Ecology and social justice are often⁣ intertwined, ‍particularly for marginalized ⁣communities ‍affected⁣ by climate change. How do you see these issues intersecting in your community, ‍and what specific challenges or opportunities do they present for ecological‍ activism?

=‍ Cross-generational collaboration and dialogue =

Guests:

– A representative from a senior citizens’ environmental ⁢group

– A student researcher or professor studying intergenerational dynamics in ecological activism

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