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On Saturday, March 30 at 3:00 p.m., the La Boétie Institute welcomed Swedish geographer and ecologist Andreas Malm for the second time. World-renowned for his works such as The Anthropocene Against History (2017), The Bat and Capital (2020) and Storm Warning (2023), this researcher came to France as part of the geography chair that the Institute entrusted to him. After a first conference on the Capitalocene, given on March 23, 2023, he focused this time on the strategic aspects of environmental struggles. Because, How to Sabotage a Pipeline (2020), made Malm a key figure in climate justice movements. This conference gave him the opportunity to return to this work. But also to discuss the articulation of environmental activism with mass mobilizations, institutional politics and the construction of an electoral majority to govern. Andreas Malm spoke with Christophe Bonneuil, research director at the CNRS and author, among others, of L'événement Anthropocène. With Jeanne, spokesperson for the Soulèvements de la Terre, he will discuss the experiments of Notre-Dame des Landes or Sainte-Soline in which he took part. Finally, a last exchange with Clémence Guetté, co-president of the Institut La Boétie and LFi deputy of Val de Marne will focus on the State and ecological planning