Movement carried out by volunteers in complete independence

The carbon account movement is absolutely independent of any party, union or organization. Initially intended to help the Citizens' Convention for Climate, it can be considered as the launcher of an initiative that will have to be taken up by the regions, nations and the European Union, in its Green Deal, to give it the best means to succeed, by democratic means such as the referendum.

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Who are we? The carbon accounting movement developed spontaneously with initial support from various personalities and NGOs. It is administratively hosted by the Association for Carbon-Free Employment (insurance by Maif, collections by HelloAsso and KisskissBankbank):
  • Armel Prieur (retired from industry and the European civil service) is the climate referent for his department of Deux-Sèvres in the NGO “Act for the climate” and chairs the Association for Carbon-free Employment.
  • Pierre Calame is honorary president of the Charles-Léopold Mayer Foundation for Human Progress and president of Citego for better governance of territories.
  • Fanny Duchemin is a school teacher and Paris-Bascule activist.
  • Nils Ohlund is an actor and director, founding member of the Renaissance écologique, member of Paris-Bascule.
  • Arnaud Chambat is a design office engineer and a territorial resilience activist.
  • Christophe Huchedé is an independent project manager and developer of carbon calculation tools.
  • Ulrich Huygevelde is a historian and runs the photo-reportage gallery Geopolis.brussels.
  • Julien Marcinkowski, trainer and wellness advisor, originator of the concept of priceless exchange.
  • Olivier Ménicot, consultant, founding member of the Ecological Renaissance.
  • Jocelyn Fuseau is an architect and activist for alternative urban planning.
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