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This conference, held as part of the Environmental History Symposium at LUMA Arles, brings together researchers and thinkers to examine a pressing question: why do environmental struggles lead to so little lasting change?
Through a range of historical and contemporary perspectives, Amita Baviskar, Catherine T. Dunlop, Lucile Leclair, Steve Hagimont and Martin Guinard explore the political, social and cultural dynamics that shape environmental movements. Their discussion highlights the complexity of ecological crises and the structural challenges that continue to hinder meaningful transformation.
By revisiting past struggles and questioning present trajectories, this conversation invites us to rethink the conditions necessary for real and sustained environmental change.
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