For Scouts, concrete actions in response to eco-anxiety

Domitille Robert, in Landévennec (Finistère)
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A group of scouts near Landévennec Abbey on July 16. SYLVAIN CRICQ-SARRAILH / For La Croix
Around one hundred Scouts and Guides from France, aged 14 to 17, are camping at Landévennec Abbey from July 13 to 23, focusing on coastal protection. In the face of climate change, which is often a source of anxiety for these young people who are still developing their lives, the concrete actions proposed by the movement help them maintain their confidence.
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I subscribeBeach cleaning, raising awareness of coastal issues, exploring biodiversity... The program is packed for the 110 young scouts and guides from France aged 14 to 17 who have pitched their tents near Landévennec Abbey (Finistère) for a summer camp dedicated to coastal protection, from July 13 to 23. Originally from Île-de-France, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Seine-Maritime and the Ardennes, they will join Jambville on July 24 for the "Clameurs!" gathering in the wake of the encyclical Laudato si', where nearly 20,000 scouts and guides are expected.
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