In this new episode of La Loupe, Cécile Maisonneuve, founder of the research firm Decysive and member of the Montaigne Institute for climate and energy issues, tells us what the climate will look like in 2093.
The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation, writing and editing) and Jules Krot (production).
Music and design: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Image credits: Shiraz Mohamed / AFP
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain / Benjamin Chazal
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Charlotte Baris: This year, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of L’Express, you discovered the history of the first French news magazine and its founders. A journalistic story that blends with that of France and the world during the second half of the 20th century.
So after this detour into the past, we now invite you to go into the future. We are in 2093, L’Express is celebrating its 140th anniversary, with an editorial team that is still just as committed… But what does this world that journalists talk about look like? How do we feed ourselves? How do we take care of ourselves? Do we use nuclear power or solar panels? What are family relationships like? This week in La Loupe, we will try to answer these questions and project ourselves into 70 years, in the company of experts, we will travel to the hospital and the supermarket of tomorrow, we will study the energy infrastructures of the future and discover how the grandchildren of today’s young people will live. First episode: the climate in 2093.
How will we live in 2093? The great debate of the 70th anniversary of L’Express