Like about 60 other artists, Charles Berling is committed to changing his personal and professional practices to make them greener. He explained his choice on Thursday night on Europe 1.

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Stopping plastic bottles, less meat, more carpooling ... Here are some of the 42 gestures that have committed to respect some sixty artists, musicians, singers, actors and comedians in a forum published in the daily newspaper Le Monde , Thursday, on the eve of Black Friday. Among them, Charles Berling is convinced that "the more we will press for society to organize differently, the more we will find solutions" [more respectful of the environment].

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Invited by the Grand Journal of the evening , the actor, who wants to "learn not to be in this overconsumption that has imposed a little in 40 years," argues that everyone "changes his habits best".

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I eat a lot less meat and I'm not less happy

"I eat a lot less meat and I'm not less happy," he says. Refraining from "lecturing" to less affluent people and ensuring "understand when 'yellow vests' say that the end of the month is the end of the world," the famous actor believes that "even someone in precariousness can try to look for an [ecological] solution that is not necessarily more expensive ".

"The more we will say that this solution is possible, the more industrialists will understand and change their own modes of production," he says. Another phenomenon in the viewfinder of the artist, the state of amazement which consists in saying: 'I can not do anything' ". "There is an effort to be made on the communication, it is necessary to say to the people that if, it is possible". And to conclude: "Every citizen can act".