It's not windy
How we could live... without destroying
Audio 48:30
Members of the 'Brittany against factory farms' collective hold up a banner 'agro-industry is leading us straight into the wall' as they build a wall to stop a train on the railway linking the Sanders Bretagne factory to Saint-Gérand, near Pontivy, March 19, 2022. AFP - JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER
By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow
1 min
On all continents, humans in search of meaning are branching off in their professional lives, turning away from industrial agriculture in favor of agroecology, developing shared habitats or cooperatives of all kinds... Could these be the beginnings of our adaptation? to the ecological crises we are going through?
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Guests:
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Corinne Morel-Darleux,
editor-in-chief of the latest Socialter special issue
,
How
we
could
live,
author of
Rather sink in beauty than float without grace,
published by Libertalia
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Amandine Renaud
who fights in the south-east of the DRC for the rehabilitation of chimpanzees with
her association P-WAC.
She has just published
My life with the great apes
at Michel Lafon
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Virginie Maris,
director of research at the CNRS in philosophy of the environment at the Center for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE) in Montpellier, author of
La part sauvage du monde,
published by Seuil.
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