At Earth Care Movement, we believe that taking care of yourself is already taking care of the living. By building the link between human health and environmental health, we raise awareness, reveal levers of action and accompany collective transformation.
This is the spirit of the One Health concept: a healthier world begins with individuals who connect to themselves, others and the planet.
Listen, benevolence, responsibility: these fundamental values have been with us since our first field experiments, especially as caregivers. They are not reserved for a profession – they are, in our view, the foundations of a more resilient world.
Faced with eco-anxiety, systemic disruptions and collective fatigue, we defend an ecology of the deeply human bond that starts from what everyone feels and lives on a daily basis.
Our approach anchors in the sensitive experience to better understand and address ecological issues through the prism of mental, emotional and physical health.
In a world full of information, we make the choice of rigour and clarity. Together with researchers, we conduct field surveys on youth mental health and the drivers of engagement in an uncertain world.
Our interventions are conceived as living laboratories: they adapt, measure and reinforce themselves through action research. Objective: to produce useful and reproducible knowledge for future generations.
Today, no structure can address systemic challenges alone. We build bridges between researchers, artists, health professionals, teachers, institutions and businesses to create coalitions of impact.
By involving actors engaged in their territory, we coordinate concrete actions to bring about a just, inclusive and deeply rooted transition.
We believe in the power of narratives to change consciousness. Through the production of documentaries, podcasts and sensitive interventions, we make visible those who are already inventing the world of tomorrow.
By reconnecting each one to his health, nature and others, we sow the seeds of a desirable, sustainable and deeply human future.
Educating mental health means providing young people with the keys to better understand each other, connect with others and nature. By developing this inner anchor, they can give meaning to their lifestyle choices and engage in occupations that positively transform society.
Earth Care Movement uses science as a citizen action tool. We design questionnaires in partnership with universities, then analyze the results with experts to identify trends, needs and levers for action. This work feeds our outreach materials, intended for all audiences to show the impact of climate change on human health.
Our goal is not just to inform, but to mobilize. We are convinced that each structure (schools, businesses and communities) can become a force for change. By establishing constructive dialogues, we are raising awareness that results in operational commitments.