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The writer Mathieu Simonet will defend, on March 29 from this village in Seine-et-Marne, the idea of a legal status for… clouds, a common good. A political and poetic gesture.
By Nathalie Lamoureux
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SSaint-Soupplets, in Seine-et-Marne, will it enter into the great history of the Anthropocene? Tomorrow, this village, once located on the lands of the Prince of Condé, will host the first self-proclaimed International Cloud Day. An “International Cloud Observatory” plaque will be officially placed by the local authorities at the entrance to the village. For the occasion, nearly 700 children from primary and secondary schools in the city will be invited to lie down on the grass of the football field and describe, on a bristol card, the clouds they see in the sky. , their strange shapes and the impressions that emerge from them. Then they will form a big human chain. From the college, over 700 m, a letter to the UN Secretary General will be sent…
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