“I am convinced that the world of tomorrow will be made up of 90% of the world of today. On the other hand, it will be more a world of maintenance than a world of innovation. To respond to the climate crisis, we will have to make better use of existing technologies, by relocating and sharing more knowledge and capital, by adopting more sober modes of consumption, and perhaps by working less. That’s good news, it means there won’t be a meltdown like some think. But, to get there, we will have to write a positive story around this transition, a story that is not only political, but also artistic and cultural. »