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La skieuse Romane Miradoli plante 100 arbres pour réduire son empreinte carbone

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A quelques semaines du début des premières épreuves de la Coupe du monde de ski alpin, ce n’est pas au bord des pistes mais bien dans la forêt de Magland que nous avons retrouvé Romane Miradoli. Ce mercredi 6 octobre, la championne de ski, accompagnée de dizaine volontaires, a pris part à une à une opération de reforestation. En une après-midi, 100 arbres ont été plantés ! La skieuse haut-savoyarde nous explique le but de cette action.

Added on the 06/10/2021 20:01:00 - Copyright : Le Dauphiné

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