PODCAST. (Climate) records not to be beaten, Olympics and “love handles”, “what’s this summer like”: episode of July 23

This Tuesday, July 23, the WWF is taking advantage of the Olympic Games to call for climate records not to be broken, judoka Romane Dicko is speaking out against fatphobic comments and, in “Ça dit quoi cet été”, Mathéo tells us about his reorientation in the agricultural sector.

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World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) campaign on "records not to be broken"launched on July 23, 2024. (WWF France screenshot)

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This Tuesday, July 23, theThe World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is warning about the climate “records” set around the world in 2023 and is calling for them not to be broken during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. “More than 77 countries have broken a climate record in 2023. There are records that should not be broken”launches the WWF in a video.

She is a great chance for a French medal at the Olympics, but Romane Dicko is also the target of fatphobic comments on TikTok. She responds to her harassers: “I do high level training and I have love handles, yes, it exists! Who still believes that people who do sports are necessarily thin?

And then, every Tuesday and Friday this summer, find “Ça dit quoi cet été” in your usual podcast, in collaboration with the Paths of the Future association which supports young people from rural areas and small towns in their projects. In this fifth episode, Mathéo tells us why he decided to stop farming for a job more oriented towards commerce.

“Ça dit quoi?”, a podcast to listen to from Monday to Friday from 7:30 a.m. on franceinfo.fr, on the franceinfo WhatsApp channel, on TikTok or on all podcast platforms:

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