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Epop: a global video library of human feelings in the face of environmental change

Audio 48:30

Max Bâle, head of department of RFI planet radio, and Guilhem Chamboredon young ePOPer from Nouméa, guests of Anne-Cécile Bras, present the E-POP project.

(Illustrative image) © RFI Planète radio

By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow

1 min

Launched in 2017, by Planète Radio and the IRD, the Epop network is based on a simple principle: go and film near you with your phone the degradation of your environment.

Today, the community of e-poppers brings together 950 videographers from around fifty countries followed by more than 100,000 people!

Each year, a competition rewards the best videos.

The 2022 winners have just been unveiled.

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Guests:

- Max Bâle,

founder of

EPop

with Planète Radio 

- Sébastien Barrot,

ecologist, research director at the IRD

- Noéline Raondry Rakotoarisoa

, Director of the

Division of Ecological Earth Sciences and of the Man and the Biosphere Program at Unesco

- Cécile Mégie

, Director of RFI

- Daniel Makasi

, e-poper, special mention from the 2022 jury for his video "The cans of the taboo of Goma in the DRC"

- Gildas Ignace Razafi-Mampio-Nona

, e-poper, winner of the 2021 grand prize for his video "The wages of Manabe's thirst in Madagascar".

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