Build true ecology

Ecology is an integral philosophy which ought to consider man itself as part of a Nature we should protect.

Protect the environment

Develop an alternative analysis to climate alarmism

Direct the economy toward a sustainable development

Envision an identity-based and deeply rooted ecology

Reframe humanity as an integral part of its ecological environment

For a Human Ecology

Ecology must not be a punitive byword nor a justification for deindustrializing our countries. It must constitute a complete philosophy and an integral way of life.

Man is not a parasite feeding on an idealized environment. He is an integral part of this nature that we must protect. Furthermore, his traditions, his local heritage, and his biological determinations are inseparable from the nature that he is made of.

Protection of local heritage

Sustainable development

Environmental defense

Embodied and integral ecology

The Pillars of Life

Man is as responsible for his biotope as he is for himself.

Identity-based Ecology

We only protect well what we love, and we love best what we know well. Ecology cannot be decreed by the stroke of a pen; it is embodied in the bond between a people and its land. Defending biodiversity also means defending that of mankind.

Climate Realism

Faced with apocalyptic rhetoric used as a pretext for deindustrialization and ever-increasing technocratic control, we must oppose a reasoned analysis. Nothing allows us to affirm that Man is responsible for the current climate change. We must simply adapt to it and redirect our efforts towards genuine environmental issues: soil protection, endocrine disruptors and microplastics, clean energy, etc.

Build to Last

Modern man, and especially the European man, is imprisoned in a cycle of overproduction and overconsumption in order to satisfy a hunger for profit devoid of any oversight. We must return to an economy of quality. Manufacturing robust objects, passing on know-how, and valuing the long term are all ways to respect human labor and end the madness of economic modernity.

"Piloted by experts who believe that ecology boils down to climate disruptions and carbon footprints, who rely on 'techno-solutions'—that is, the use of ever more technology to correct technology (...) sustainable development merely postpones deadlines by adopting the approach of a ship's pilot who, warned that he is heading straight for rocks, decides to reduce speed rather than change course. He who speaks of ecology without denouncing capitalism had better remain silent."
Alain de Benoist

You too can once more turn ecology into a noble idea