Transition écologique : comment embarquer l’équipe pour gagner ? | Lenaïg CORSON | TEDxLannion
Lenaïg, ancienne joueuse internationale de rugby et militante engagée, a su briser les stéréotypes sur le rugby féminin et s’imposer comme une figure inspirante sur et en dehors du terrain.
Forte de son expérience collective et de sa détermination, elle a initié des actions concrètes pour intégrer l’écologie dans un univers sportif souvent réticent au changement, prouvant que l’on peut transformer les résistances en victoires partagées.
Pour elle, comme dans un match, la transition écologique nécessite un engagement collectif : chacun peut devenir un "impact player" et contribuer à faire basculer la partie vers un avenir plus juste et durable. Lenaïg est une joueuse de rugby internationale et militante engagée. Médaillée de bronze à la Coupe du monde 2017, elle défend activement le développement du rugby féminin et œuvre pour l’égalité des genres. Sensible aux enjeux écologiques, elle s’investit dans des initiatives alliant sport et écologie pour inspirer les générations futures à agir pour un avenir plus juste et responsable. 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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