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BiodivEarth Interview and Articles Published on Who’s Who and Le Figaro

BiodivEarth Interview and Articles Published on Who’s Who and Le Figaro

Living Together in Harmony with Nature

We are pleased to share the release of a new 10-minute interview featuring our co-founder, Paule Gros, as part of the “Who’s Who Leaders” program produced by Médias France in Paris.

During this exchange with French journalist, producer and television host Michel Denisot, the discussion explored the transformations needed to strengthen the resilience of socio-ecological systems in the face of growing environmental and societal challenges, as well as the importance of learning to live together in greater harmony with nature.

Connecting Biodiversity, Science and Economic Actors

The conversation addressed the importance of reconnecting biodiversity, local dynamics, scientific expertise and economic actors in order to develop more cooperative and resilient socio-ecological systems for the future. We believe that ecological transition requires collective engagement and stronger dialogue across sectors, disciplines and territories.

Opening the dialogue to new networks of actors

This is why we are particularly grateful for the opportunity to bring these discussions to new audiences through platforms such as Who’s Who and Le Figaro, helping open the conversation to a broader network of decision-makers, entrepreneurs and institutional actors.

The interview is accompanied by two feature publications released by Who’s Who and Le Figaro, which further present BiodivEarth’s vision and ongoing reflections on resilience, sustainability and systems transformation.

We warmly thank Michel Denisot and Médias France for the quality of these exchanges and for contributing to a broader public conversation around these essential topics.

Discover the Interview and the Articles

Written by

Adeline Schwab | Project Support & Communication Manager

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