Nicolas Hulot, in Mons, Belgium on October 10, 2019. - SIPA

“We are in a crisis that is much deeper than a simple health crisis: an ecological crisis, an economic crisis and I would even say a crisis of civilization. So it may seem very grandiloquent, but what this virus teaches us is that we must determine now, in what we inherit from the world before, what we must keep and what we must delete. That is to say, we have to learn from our mistakes. ” This is how the former Minister for the Ecological Transition and environmental activist Nicolas Hulot began his call for the world of tomorrow, broadcast this Thursday to Brut.

In an interview with Le Monde the previous day , Nicolas Hulot, who took over the head of his foundation after resigning from the post of minister in August 2018, called for the creation of an ecological and social conference to reflect on the post-crisis coronavirus and put forward 15 short-term proposals.

Discover the entire call he launched with our partner Brut:

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