INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, OCTOBER 6, 2023
How can we talk about our future transformations?
This symposium is aimed particularly at socio-economic and territorial actors, scientists, weather presenters, journalists, representatives of think tanks, NGOs and professional associations.
The discussions will explore the methods of constructing stories necessary to win the support of individuals, companies, and the media in order to initiate transformations necessary for a successful ecological transition.
Symposium hosted by Carine ROCCHESANI Environmental journalist
9:00 a.m. – Official opening
Jean JOUZEL President of Météo et Climat (France)
9:15 – Introduction
Valérie MASSON-DELMOTTE Director of Research at the CEA, Laboratory for Sciences of Climate and Environment IPSL & IPCC Working Group I Co-Chair for the 6th Assessment Report
Session 1 – Sharing scientific knowledge to encourage transition action
9:45 a.m. – Keynote 1
Ted SHEPHERD Grantham Professor of Climate Science in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading (UK)
10:15 a.m. – Roundtable 1 hosted by Carine ROCCHESANI Environmental journalist
Eric CHAUMILLON Professor of Marine Geology at La Rochelle University (France), Aïda DIONGUE-NIANG Advisor to the National Agency of Civil Aviation and Meteorology (Senegal), Céline GUIVARCH Research Director at CIRED, International Center for Research on Environment and Development (France), Aurélien RIBES Météo-France, researcher on climate change at CNRM / CNRS (France)
Session 2 – Transforming economic models to contribute to sober and collaborative development
11:20 a.m. – Keynote 2
Édouard VIEILLEFOND CEO of CCR
11:40 a.m. – Roundtable 2 hosted by Mathilde GOLLA Journalist at Les Echos
Jean-Philippe DOGNETON General Manager of MACIF (France), Eric DUVERGER Founder of the Convention des Entreprises pour le Climat (France), Anne-Sophie GRAVE Chairman of the Board, CDC Habitat (France), Céline IMART Farmer. Chairwoman of the Intercéréales communications committee (France), Runa KHAN Founder and Executive Director of the NGO Friendship (Bangladesh), Mariam SOW Director of the NGO ENDA Pronat (Senegal)
1:00 p.m. – Break
Session 3 – Accelerating the development of media skills on climate issues in order to stimulate new collective narratives
2:30 p.m. – Grand Witness
Evelyne DHÉLIAT Head of the weather service at TF1 and LCI (France). The first patron of FIM
3:00 p.m. – Keynote 3
Valérie MARTIN Head of the Citizen Mobilization and Media Department, ADEME (France)
3:30 p.m. – Roundtable 3 hosted by Sophie ROLAND Journalist and trainer on climate issues
Féris BARKAT Co-founder of Banlieues Climat and content creator (France), Virginie FICHET Deputy Director of the France Télévisions’ national newsroom, in charge of Climate issues (France), Ariel RODRIGUEZ Meteorologist & Enviromental/Climate Reporter, WSCV Telemundo 51 (USA), Ruona MEYER Independent Media and DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) Consultant (Germany)
4:30 p.m. – Concluding remarks
Valérie MASSON-DELMOTTE Director of Research at the CEA, Laboratory for Sciences of Climate and Environment – IPSL (France) & IPCC Working Group I Co-Chair for the 6th Assessment Report
4:50 p.m. – Official closing
Jean JOUZEL President of Météo et Climat (France)
5:00 p.m. – Inaugural visit of the FIM public exhibition
Jean JOUZEL President of Météo et Climat (France), Chloé NABÉDIAN and Jamy GOURMAUD Patrons of the 2023 Edition
Session 1 – Sharing scientific knowledge to encourage transition action
During this session, we will discuss the role of scientific research in crafting narrative frameworks that make climate information accessible and inspire stories to drive change toward limiting climate risks. Our focus will be on examining the scientists’ responsibility in knowledge-sharing, the relationships that researchers maintain with actors of the ecological transition, and ways of combating misinformation.
Session 2 – Transforming economic models to contribute to sober and collaborative development
In this session, we will explore how companies and communities, as territorial actors, can implement the necessary ecological changes in different contexts.
We will examine their feedback to establish shared visions and implement changes toward resilient, low-carbon development. Specifically, we will explore collaborative approaches that demonstrate the feasibility of transitions, and the collective dynamics they can bring.
Session 3 – Accelerating the development of media skills on climate issues in order to stimulate new collective narratives
In this last session, we will discuss how media and communication professionals play a crucial role in promoting knowledge-sharing, facilitating dialogue for just transitions, and crafting inspiring narratives that make the ecological transition desirable for everyone.
We will ask ourselves what are the levers needed to build new editorial lines that bridge the gap between climate news monitoring and climate action, taking into account the consumerist mindset perpetuated by advertising. Additionally, we will examine how communication and marketing tools can foster new perspectives that prioritize sober development approach, collaboration, and transformations.
President
Valérie MASSON-DELMOTTE Valérie MASSON-DELMOTTE Director of Research, Laboratory for Sciences of Climate and Environment – IPSL. IPCC Working Group I Co-Chair for the 6th Assessment Report
Members
Aïda DIONGUE-NIANG Advisor to the National Agency of Civil Aviation and Meteorology (Senegal).
Sophie DUBUISSON-QUELLIER CNRS Research Director. Director of the Centre of Organizational Sociology (Sciences Po/CNRS)
Davide FARANDA Climatologist at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) – LSCE/IPSL
Valérie MARTIN Head of the Citizen Mobilization and Media Department, ADEME
Claude NAHON Secretary General of Météo et Climat
Dominique PAQUIN Head of Climate Simulations and Analysis, Ouranos (Canada)
Sophie ROLAND Journalist and trainer on climate issues
Claire TUTENUIT General Delegate, Entreprises pour l’environnement (EpE)
THE ESSENTIAL
- October 6, 2023
- Cité des sciences et de l’industrie
- Face-to-face and live stream
- French-English simultaneous translation
- How to get there?
- Participant file
speakers 2023

Jean Jouzel
Météo et Climat

Valérie Masson-Delmotte
CEA-LSCE-IPSL

Ted Shepherd
University of Reading

Eric Chaumillon
La Rochelle Université

Aïda Diongue-Niang
ANACM

Céline Guivarch
CIRED

Aurélien Ribes
Météo-France

Edouard Vieillefond
CCR

Anne-Sophie Grave
CDC Habitat

Jean-Philippe Dogneton
MACIF

Céline Imart
Farmer

Runa Khan
Friendship

Mariam Sow
ENDA Pronat

Eric Duverger
Convention des Entreprises pour le Climat

Evelyne Dhéliat
TF1. LCI

Valérie Martin
ADEME

Virginie Fichet
France Télévisions

Ruona Meyer
Independent Media and DEI Consultant

Féris Barkat
Banlieues Climat

Ariel Rodriguez
Telemundo 51