La résilience face aux défis | Rémi Camus | TEDxMines Paris
Rémi Camus nous embarque dans un récit bouleversant et inspirant à travers ses expéditions les plus folles : traversée de l’Australie à pied en autonomie, descente du Mékong en hydrospeed, tour de France à la nage ou encore traversée de la Méditerranée en tractant une plateforme de 200 kg. Chaque aventure devient un miroir de notre monde, de ses dérives écologiques, mais aussi de la résilience humaine et de la solidarité entre les peuples. Confronté à la soif, à la solitude, à la pollution invisible et aux polluants éternels, il interroge notre capacité collective à agir face à l’effondrement environnemental. Un appel vibrant à dépasser nos peurs, à embrasser le collectif, et à croire qu’un renouveau est encore possible. Rémi Camus est un aventurier français, membre de la Société des explorateurs français. Ancien maître d’hôtel, il a radicalement changé de vie pour se consacrer à l’exploration des milieux extrêmes, dans une quête de dépassement de soi et de sensibilisation à l’environnement. Il a traversé l’Australie en courant, descendu le Mékong en hydrospeed, et longé les côtes françaises à la nage. À travers ses expéditions, il alerte sur les enjeux liés à l’eau, à la pollution plastique et au dérèglement climatique, tout en partageant une vision humaine fondée sur la résilience et la solidarité. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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