Alternatiba (« Alternative », in Basque language[1]) is a framework to mobilise society to face the challenges of climate change. Numerous Alternatiba events, which provide hundreds of alternatives in order to raise people's awareness and to stimulate behaviour change, have been or will be organised in over sixty different French and European cities.
The first Alternatiba, village of Alternatives, took place in Bayonne on 5–6 October 2013. It was initiated by the Basque environmental organization Bizi!,[2] and gathered over 12.000 people. Following the failure of the Copenhagen Summit in 2009, they felt it was time to show "European citizens that everything cannot be expected from political decisions at a higher level. We should start at the base, right where we live, with practical initiatives: eco-construction, short distribution chain, renewable energies, organic food, local money, etc. A list that should certainly not be restrictive in order to create a European citizen dynamic".[3]
In a festive and friendly atmosphere, the visitors were able to discover that "solutions exist; they are already put into effect by thousands of associations, local communities and individuals. Even better: these alternatives contribute to a more pleasant society where solidarity, justice and people matter.[4]”
The first village hosted 50 conferences and 15 thematic areas with workshops and stands, as well as a vast number of artistic and educational activities. Ninety organizations supported the event such as Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, SUD solidaires, Attac, Biocoop, the Nicolas Hulot Foundation as well as a thousand volunteers"[5][6]Stéphane Hessel became the sponsor of the event in 2012, followed by his wife Christiane Hessel after his death. She concluded the event with a speech calling for the construction of 10, 100, 1 000 Alternatibas all over the world.[7]
On 22 February 2014, in Nantes, hundreds of people rallied for the first Alternatiba meeting on a European level.[8] The initiators of the Bayonne Alternatiba presented the guidelines and emphasized the main principles. In the wake of this event, a European framework for Alternatiba was created.[9]
ACharter describing the shared values and common principles of all the Alternatibas was defined on 6 October 2013[10] and then revised after successive debates of the Alternatiba committees.
During the summer of 2014, the Nantes Alternatiba committee proposed to create an "Alternatiba" anthem,[11] recorded by a collective from Nantes with professional and amateur musicians.[12]
The organization of the different Alternatiba collective reflect the experience gained by Bizi ! Cross-sectoral commissions decide on the location of the event, liaise with local governments and manage the funds. Organization relies on the work of a large number of volunteers.
Thematic committees concentrate on the content of the event and the organization of the thematic areas. At almost every Alternatiba, a climate area is introduced as well as different thematic areas concerning the use of natural and energy resources such as transport, energy, agriculture, food, and also areas dedicated to alternative lifestyles and culture, education, solidarity, shared goods, sustainable development, the necessity of international environmental justice, for example.
In 2015 the Alternatiba Tour crossed six European countries, using 3- or 4-person bikes and joined by other cyclists along the 5,000-km route. The aim of the Tour was to popularize the Alternatiba initiatives and to start mobilizing citizens on the climate. The tour ended in the Île-de-France region at the Paris Alternatiba on 26–27 September 2015.[13]
The arrival celebrates the opening of the alternative village of Bayonne, which marks the five years of the citizen dynamics. This edition is sponsored by the sociologist and philosopher Edgar Morin and the Senegalese anthropologist Mariama Diallo.[15] The village ends with the reading by two teenagers of a manifesto entitled "The time of hope and action".[16]
^Article, RTL, 13 October 2014. According to the regional newspaper Sud Ouest, more than 15,000 visitors participated in conferences, spectacles and workshops in the Village Alternatiba Gironde
^"The first of 42 of these eco festivals across Europe", Todmorden News (Todmorden), 15 April 2015 "Alternatiba Todmorden is the first of 42 Alternatiba festivals planned across Europe this summer. (...) The festival begins on Sunday, 3 May, starting at 10.45 am when the town Mayor is set to open it at Todmorden Town Hall. "Reduce, re-use and recycle is a good slogan to keep in mind in daily life," said Janet Rogers, one of the organisers. "Also, eating food which has taken less energy to produce and transport, will lower our energy consumption and therefore our CO2 emissions. (sic)","