Our activism?

Reconcilism.

“The problems we face today are the consequences of our relationship with the natural world. It is therefore this relationship that must be profoundly changed. Teaching recycling is not connecting to nature. Encouraging people to bike is not connecting with nature. We have to fall in love with the world if we want to help it.

— Hubert Mansion

Protecting our planet,
it’s an objective we all share.

But our approach differs.

We don’t oppose.

We forge deep relations between humans and nature.

A positive discourse.

Environmentalist discourse focuses on what humans inflict on nature. We celebrate what nature brings to humans.

Hope as a driving force.

Despair paralyses, but hope inspires action. It is by believing in a possible future that we find the impetus to act.

A profound love for nature.

Injunctions are not enough. Only a true love for and a deep reconciliation with nature will build a sustainable future. We nurture this vital link for a healthier, more promising future.

Together, we make the difference.

Changing the world requires collective action. By joining forces and working together, we can amplify our impact and give new life to our planet.

For environmental justice.

We are committed to ensuring that everyone has access to nature. Equal access to natural spaces is essential for a sustainable and inclusive future.

The key to our future lies in reconciling with nature.

In “Réconcilier” (currently only available in French), Hubert Mansion urges us to look beyond the visible ecological crisis to understand the profound rift between man and nature. He shows us that to protect living things, we need to restore this essential connection and place nature back at the heart of our culture and our lives.

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