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Our planet is in bad shape, we know it. And given the urgency of the situation, acting against global warming and all the other ills of our planet should be our priority. However, we have a hard time getting started and for some even simply believing it. How can we explain this inertia in the face of the environmental emergency? What if part of the explanation was located inside our brains? Faced with a multiple and complex reality, cerebral mechanisms are put in place and trap us in inaction. We call them cognitive biases. Albert Moukheiber, neuroscientist and psychologist, explains why and how to thwart them. Albert is the author of Votre Cerveau vous joue des tours (Allary Editions). This conference is punctuated by excerpts from the documentary Climat, mon cerveau fait l'autrich, co-produced by ARTE & Un film à la patte.