Transition to sustainability must include a reevaluation of household tasks, says Sandrine Rousseau

This weekend in Paris, Libé continues its Climate Libé Tour, focusing on the challenges of ecological transition, the second step of this second season. The overarching theme of the day is the connection between ecology and low-income neighborhoods. While the populations of low-income neighborhoods (especially minors) are the first victims of climate change, speakers will try to provide key insights, while also giving a voice to those most affected. Throughout the day, there will be discussions on the findings and solutions that will be proposed at the Climate Academy.

At 4:40 pm: a recap of the discussion “Ecology is not for me. Really?” – Invited to the Climate Libé Tour in Paris, former French international rugby player Lenaïg Corson discusses how she tries to reconcile sport and ecology and what could really make a difference in the world of sports.

At 4:35 pm: Read about the Adidas Arena, a construction for competition, which stands as an example of energy renewal in Paris for the 2024 Games.

At 4:15 pm: A discussion on “Can we do ecology together?” with Sarah Ichou, Director of the Bondy Blog, focusing on the media coverage of suburbs and the difficulty in addressing ecological issues there.

At 3:55 pm: Women leading the fight against climate change – Sandrine Rousseau, a deputy from Paris, emphasizes the importance of domestic work in ecological transition, highlighting the gendered difference in household chores and the need for a reevaluation of domestic tasks for successful ecological transition.

At 3:30 pm: See images from the Climate Libé Tour in Paris capturing the atmosphere and discussions at the event.

At 3:05 pm: Read about the importance of museums in fostering a pluralistic approach that enriches the collective past and envisions the future, incorporating ecological concerns in their programming.

At 2:30 pm: A review of the discussion “Ecology, is not for me. Really?” with insights from attendees sharing their thoughts and experiences on feeling isolated or disconnected in their ecological concerns.

At 2:00 pm: Live coverage of the Climate Libé Tour in Paris on Twitch, providing a real-time experience of the event.

Yesterday: Laughter and comedy at the Climate Libé Tour as comedians brought humor to kick off the weekend of discussions and workshops.

At 1:30 pm: Interview with François Ruffin on the centrality of work and fiscal justice in the ecological fight.

At 1:15 pm: Discussion on ecological concerns and anxiety, highlighting the need for healing and conveying joy in the environmental movement.

At 1:00 pm: Gaëtan Gabriele discusses the privilege of discussing ecology and the disparities in time and resources for addressing the ecological crisis.

At 12:45 pm: Exploring the narrative of eco-anxiety in the media and the importance of humor and a light-hearted approach to discussing ecological issues.

At 12:30 pm: François Ruffin emphasizes the importance of work in the fight for ecological transition and the need to approach ecology as a collective effort rather than an added fear.

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