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Round Table

Ecological, social and political crisis: acting together to change course

December 29, 2025 at 3:00 PM (UTC+1)
English, French
Everything is connected! At a time when the imbalances created by humans are leading us into a dead end, integral ecology, combined with a systemic approach, offers a way to change course by reawakening our sense of community and restoring creation.

Speakers

Anne Doutriaux

Anne Doutriaux

Anne Doutriaux is the French coordinator of the Laudato Si' Movement, an international Catholic movement that brings together people and organisations from around the world to take action to care for Creation and fight for ecological and social justice. She meets and supports many committed individuals and organisations in France and French-speaking countries, helping them to find ways to take action in their own way, wherever they are. She is convinced that Christians have a message of hope to bring to our world and that it is our diversity that enables us to really make a difference.

Arnaud Trollé

Arnaud Trollé

An organic arborist in Normandy, Arnaud Trollé is the pioneer of the first network of artisans and farmers committed to ecological practices. He has supported and trained adults wishing to embark on manual trades through experiential learning.

Pierre Larrouturou

Pierre Larrouturou

An agricultural engineer by training and a graduate of Sciences Po, Pierre Larrouturou is involved in several important campaigns for social justice and the protection of life. In 2018, he was appointed a member of the High Council for Climate and then elected as a Member of the European Parliament.

Moderators

Gwendal Lagarde-Guevara

Gwendal Lagarde-Guevara

An apprentice in arboriculture, Gwendal Lagarde-Guevara is a member of the collective Lutte et Contemplation.