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Youth, transport, housing, biodiversity … in 2025, Libé explores the theme of ecological transition During a series of free and general public meetings. Objective: find solutions as close as possible to territories. Third stage in our third edition: Bordeaux, May 16 and 17. An event carried out in partnership with the City, the Department of Gironde, as well as with the support of Crédit Coopératif, the Agency for the Ecological Transition, the French Biodiversity Office, the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, Oxfam, Greenpeace, Le Lierre, and Green the media. As of now, take your ticket.
Political instability, budgetary constraints, climbing the extreme right, climatoscepticism, ecological and disinformation … What remains of ecology? At a time when the acceleration of global warming and ever more dramatic consequences require reacting quickly and taking its responsibilities to the trend to revers the trend, what resistance to the populist and climaticide offensive? What dikes to erect, and on what forces and new energies rely? While Bordeaux is preparing to welcome, in October, the World Social and Solidarity Economy Forum, how can this crossroads of initiatives feed local responses? Health, town planning, sobriety: the capital of the Gironde has made citizen dialogue a lever of active democracy to develop its urbanity. Long neglected and despised, the countryside, the small cities and the outskirts, would they not embody one of the solutions of tomorrow and their inhabitants with it? How can we also better talk about ecology to better collect around the ecological transition? How to overcome the cleavages and social inequalities to finally succeed in making world together? The Bordeaux stage of the Libe Tour climate questions the paradoxes of a territory which, like so many others, must urgently reconcile social and climate imperative.
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Vikash Dhorasoo, former football international, Lauren Bastidejournalist, essayist and creator of the podcast Sweet madness, Pascal CanfinMEP, Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, historian, François Gemennepolitical scientist and author of the IPCC, Frah group Shaka Ponk,, Léa Falco, collective activist for an ecological awakening, Thomas Legrandpolitical editorialist, Mathilde Caillard alias MC Dance for the climatetechno-activist …
5.30 p.m. Introductory word.
From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Info war: how to save ecology?
In the era of Trumpism, Buzz and Clash, how to make scientific and climate truth triumph? While tech giants and some media have switched to disinformation and fake news, how to resist climatosceptic proliferation, hatred and radicalization? Will Fact Ckecking save democracy? What speech to bring together around the transition? What about all this? Debate led by the journalist of Release Thomas Legrand with François Gemennepolitical scientist and author of the IPCC, Frah group Shaka Ponk, Vincent Tiberjresearcher at the Emile-Durkheim Center and Universités professor at Sciences-Po Bordeaux.
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From 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Masterclass .
From 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Cities, campaigns: How to do world together?
Has the hour of revenge sounded for the countryside, the small cities and their outskirts? Often neglected and despised, citizens and public authorities now seem to see there territories of the future, capable of embodying the future of ecological and energy transition, as well as a more livable refuge than metropolitan areas. How do they embody the solutions of tomorrow? Is this the start of the end for metropolises and their model? What new relationship build between all its scales? Debate. With Clément Sénéchal, author, former advocacy manager at Greenpeace, Guillaume Faburelgeographer.
From 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Is ecology really over?
Victim of political instability, the ecological transition now faces an unprecedented budgetary restriction against the backdrop of the climatoscepticism. So what remains of ecology? At a time when the ever more dramatic consequences of global warming are constantly multiplying in France and in the world, « the challenge of the century » still has a chance to be taken up? What strategies to implement? How to go beyond resistance with regard to climatic policies? How to succeed in « doing world » together? Debate. With Léa Falco, collective activist for an ecological awakening, Mathilde Caillard alias MC Dance for the climatetechno-activist, and Théodore Tallent, Doctoral student in political science at Sciences-Po.
From 3.30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. activism: how are you?
Live Podcast recording Sweet madness of Lauren Bastidejournalist and essayist. Her guest: Sarah Durieuxfeminist activist, author of Militant at all costs? And organizer of the my voice campaign, my choice.
From 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Does growth are happiness?
If economic growth has enabled us to enrich us like never before, propelling our daily lives to a new level of comfort in the history of humanity, voices are rising to overthrow « the myth » of « GDP at all costs », which increases inequalities, destroys nature, and even our mental health. Giving up growth (even green) will save the planet? How does the ideology of growth prevent us from inventing the world of tomorrow? What does a post-growth company look like? What imaginations mobilize? Debate with Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, historian. (The rest of the programming will be quickly revealed)
From 4:30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. « Show must go on? »
Faced with the inevitable, we must both mitigate and adapt. But the limits, and sometimes the difficult implementation of these two pillars of the fight against global warming, do they not also oblige to « slow down »-tours, shows …-or even to « give up »? What practices to abandon to move forward better? Is such a model sustainable or is in risk of jeopardizing culture? Interview. With Frah group Shaka Ponk.
From 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Is social and solidarity economy: is another football possible?
Football, mirror of social fractures and temple of unbridled capitalism, can another model embody? If sport remains a vector of hope, the social and solidarity economy offers an alternative to the glaring inequalities of the current system. Between supporters, social inclusion and democratic governance, how can football become a bulwark against extremes that instrumentalize its popularity? Utopia of a sport differently or necessity in a sport where money digs deviations? How can the round ball regain its political and civic dimension? Debate with Vikash Dhorasoo, former international, and Timothée Duverger, Economist, responsible for the Terress Chair in Sciences-Po Bordeaux, and co-director of the Local Experimental and Innovation Observatory of the Jean-Jaurès Foundation. (The rest of the programming will be quickly revealed)
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From 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mathilde Caillard alias MC Dance for the climate, DJ and techno-activist
Mathilde Caillard is a committed and activist artist, better known as MC Danse for the climate. Since 2019, it has been in Action Justice Climate Paris, a citizen movement that works for ecology and social justice. In 2023 she made herself known as « techno-activist » during the demonstrations against pension reform, by the use of electronic music and dance to bring political demands, within the procession of the ecological and social alliance. Since then, she has co -founded Planète Boum Boum, a musical collective which puts demonstration in the teufs and the teuf in the demonstrations.
From 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The fine team, collective of DJ
The fine team is strongly influenced by the royalty of hip-hop like J Dilla, Mos Def and Madlib as well as by the French electronic scene. The four French Beatmakers, Oogo, Chomsky, MR, Gib and Blanka (from Marseille and Paris) pose productions varnished by electronics, whose hip-hop base has long transferred under the effect of experiments and eclecticism, beats up-tempo and keyboards of keyboards who warn the fatal reverse account, the one that always closers a little more The U-turn will no longer be possible. Hermetic to the threats of a final curtain of humanity, the fine team leads this musical road trip with the deep and tenacious conviction that, after the storm, everything will be reborn. And necessarily in better way.
If the inheritance left to youth is that of climate change and environmental challenges, how do they give them power? How to give them a voice on decisions that affect them first? At each stage of the Libé Tour climate, we invite primary, college, high school students to offer to offer elected their solutions with Oxfam. In short, we invite them to take their place as a citizen.
In each of the cities, 100 young people between 8 and 20 years old are united. For a day, they reinvent their city: Transport to leisure through food, housing, etc. Then, it is up to them to play by building six concrete proposals to make our cities in sustainable, livable cities.
The objective: to learn more about ecology in contact with specialists, to meet students from other establishments, to reflect together on concrete solutions. At the end of the day, young people vote and defend their proposals to journalists, young people committed to Oxfam and elected officials from their city.
In partnership with Lierre and Ademe, Release offers half a day of training dedicated to public officials. Founded in 2019, the ivy brings together more than 2,000 civil servants, public officials, contract workers, experts, consultants, actors and actors of public policies, convinced that the transformation of public action is essential to respond to ecological, social and democratic emergencies. The time of a day, this training aims to share practices, ideas and organize times of reflection, exchanges and training between peers to propose ideas and develop contributions on subjects to the crossing of public action and the ecological and solidarity transition. These solutions, sometimes carried by civil society, can inspire the daily work of public officials.