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
Reconcilism:
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We don’t oppose or separate, we create relationships between humans and nature.
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Hopelessness and helplessness are negatively related to action.
To act, one must hope. -
The environmentalist discourse is concerned about what humans do to nature.
We are interested in what nature does to humans. -
Never underestimate the impact you can have on the living world around you - and vice versa. Restoring the lost relationship with nature changes lives.
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For environmental equality. We campaign to promote access to nature for all.
“If you don't have hope to do something,
why bother?” - Jane Goodall
The key to our future lies in reconciling with nature.
In "Réconcilier," Hubert Mansion urges us to look beyond the visible ecological crisis to understand the deep rift between humanity and nature. He shows us that to protect life, we must restore this essential connection and place nature back at the heart of our culture and our lives.
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Research shows that taking action combats feelings of helplessness and eco-anxiety. Start where you can.
Those Who Inspire Us
#wearenature
Soléshyne, France. Julie, Luxembourg. Corentin, Belgium. Emilia, Canada. Viktoriya, Bulgaria. Felix, Luxembourg. Ijahleen, France. Marc, Luxembourg. Tyrone, Canada. Raymond, Luxembourg. Marianna, France. Hubert, Canada. Olivier, France. Chham, Canada. Maxiline, France. Marie-Paule, Luxembourg. Danièle, Luxembourg. Laurence, Luxembourg.