Heat, Light, Silence: What I Needed to Say About Europe and Energy Vulnerability
Description
This episode is a departure — in the best possible way.
Instead of an interview, Energ' Ethic host Marine Cornelis takes listeners inside the speech she delivered in Besançon for the French Day against Energy Poverty. A space filled with people who meet energy vulnerability every day: social workers, housing professionals, energy advisers, local officials. People who understand the transition not as a strategy, but as the temperature inside a room, the state of a wall, the anxiety behind an energy bill.
The speech is in French, Marine’s mother tongue, because some truths land differently when spoken in the language where they were first felt.
In this reflection, Marine revisits ten years of European policy through the lens of the people these laws are meant to protect. She digs into what happens when efficiency outruns dignity, why energy vulnerability has nothing to do with a simplistic income line, and how equity reshapes the right to energy in a continent living through rising bills and increasingly hostile summers.
You will hear stories from homes across Europe, observations from the frontlines, and a clear-eyed look at what rebuilding trust actually requires: proximity, responsibility, and the ability to confront vulnerability without looking away.
This episode invites you to slow down.
To feel the spaces where policy becomes life.
To remember that energy justice is not decorative language — it is the condition for a society that holds.
A different format for Energ’Ethic.
And a necessary one.
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