Economic, political, where is the real power?

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Emmanuel Macron voted in Le Touquet for the second round of the municipal elections, on June 28, 2020. AFP / Ludovic Marin

By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow

In the international context of the recovery plans after Covid, of the ecological breakthrough in the municipal elections in France and of the submission of the report of the Citizen Convention on the climate, political announcements are multiplying on the urgency of setting up a world of after which reconciles ecological transition and social justice.

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But, are these political announcements really going to be followed up or are they going to be left over? How can investors, companies, and more broadly the economic world adapt? What is blocking?

Guests:
- Lucie Pinson , founder of the NGO Reclaim Finance
- Emmanuel Druon , director of Pocheco and of the Open Consulting Office, author of Écolonomie 2: creative transformation, 100 companies are committed to Actes Sud
- Nathan Méténier , founder of Generation Climate Europe,  spokesperson for Youth and Environment 
- Frédéric Amiel , researcher at IDDRI and Marie-Laure Guislain , lawyer, head of globalization litigation at Sherpa, authors of  Will neo-liberalism die ? to Atelier editions.

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