Hugo Clément | |
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Education | Sciences Po Toulouse Lille School of Journalism |
Hugo Clément (born 1989, in Strasbourg, France) is a French journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker known for his work in investigative journalism and environmental awareness in France.[1]
Career
Clément studied political science at Science Po Toulouse and journalism at the Lille School of Journalism, starting his career as a political correspondent for various French media outlets, including Quotidien, Le Petit Journal, and France 2.[2]
Clément became known for his reporting style and his positions on social and environmental issues, having produced documentaries covering topics like climate change, biodiversity, and plastic pollution.[1] He is the author of Comment j'ai arrêté de manger les animaux (How I Stopped Eating Animals), where he shares his experience as an activist vegan, Journal de guerre écologique (Ecological War Journal), recounting his meetings with environmental activists, and, in 2023, Le théorème du Vaquita (The Vaquita Theorem). In addition to his journalistic work, Clément actively supports organisations such as WWF and Greenpeace and campaigns for ecology and animal protection.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Hugo Clément : biographie, bibliographie". www.fnac.com (in French).
- ↑ Girard, Quentin (4 October 2022). "Hugo Clément, je en réseaux". Libération (in French).