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Hugo Clément (born 1989, in
Strasbourg Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label=Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label=Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the Eu ...
,
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
) is a French journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker. He is best known for his work in investigative journalism and his efforts to raise environmental awareness in France.


Early life

Clément was born on 7 October 1989 in
Strasbourg Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label=Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label=Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the Eu ...
before the family moved to a suburb of
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, both his parents are university professors. He attended lycée Bellevue, in Toulouse where he obtained his
Baccalauréat The ''baccalauréat'' (; ), often known in France colloquially as the ''bac'', is a French national academic qualification that students can obtain at the completion of their secondary education (at the end of the ''lycée'') by meeting certain ...
, he later joined an Hypokhâgne
preparatory class Education in France is organized in a highly centralized manner, with many subdivisions. It is divided into the three stages of primary education (''enseignement primaire''), secondary education (''enseignement secondaire''), and higher educatio ...
at lycée Rive Gauche. In 2008, he was admitted to Sciences-Po Toulouse. During his studies he worked as a freelancer for ''La Dépêche du Midi'' as well as for the regional editorial team of ''20 minutes'', in 2009 Clement was awarded the
François Chalais Prize The François Chalais Prize ( French: ''Prix François Chalais'') is awarded at two main events, the Cannes Film Festival (since 1997) and the Young Reporters' Awards (since 1999). It was created to pay tribute to French journalist and film histor ...
for young reporters. In 2010 he joined the Lille School of Journalism from which he graduated in 2012, receiving the ''Jean d'Arcy bursary'' which also included a contract with French public TV channel France 2.


Career

After joining France 2 as a journalist, he gained recognition for his notable coverage of the 2014 fire at the Maison de la Radio. In 2015, he provided coverage of the chase for the perpetrators of the ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting, the april 2015 Nepal earthquake and the
Brétigny-sur-Orge train crash On 12 July 2013, a train crash occurred in the commune of Brétigny-sur-Orge in the southern suburbs of Paris, France, when a passenger train carrying 385 people derailed and hit the station platform. Seven people were killed and there were 42 ...
. At the end of 2015 Clément left France 2 for Le Petit Journal then in 2016 followed Yann Barthes to
Quotidien ''Quotidien'' () is a French television show, first broadcast 12 September 2016 on the channel TMC. It is presented by Yann Barthès. History On 9 May 2016, Yann Barthès announced that he was leaving Canal+'s '' Le Petit Journal'', a progra ...
on TMC and
TF1 TF1 (; standing for ''Télévision Française 1'') is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network. TF1 is par ...
. In 2017 he left Quotidien for French pop-culture publisher Konbini. In 2019 he returned to France 2. Bangumi (who produces Quotidien) announced in mid-November 2017 that Hugo Clément would leave the show during the last show before the winter break at the end of December. The latter will join Konbini, where he will devote himself to political news through video editing.


Positions

Clément became known for his reporting style and his positions on social and environmental issues, having produced documentaries covering topics like
climate change In common usage, climate change describes global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a broader sense also includes previous long-term changes to E ...
, biodiversity, and plastic pollution. He is the author of (How I Stopped Eating Animals), where he shares his experience as an activist vegan, (Ecological War Journal), recounting his meetings with environmental activists, and, in 2023, (The Vaquita Theorem). In addition to his journalistic work, Clément actively supports organisations such as WWF and
Greenpeace Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by Irving Stowe and Dorothy Stowe, immigrant environmental activists from the United States. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth t ...
and campaigns for
ecology Ecology () is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere level. Ecology overlaps wi ...
and animal protection.


Controversies


Jean-Yves Le Drian

A controversy broke out after the
2015 French regional elections Regional elections were held in France on 6 and 13 December 2015. At stake were the regional councils in metropolitan and overseas France including the Corsican Assembly and inaugural seats in the Assembly of French Guiana and Assembly of Martin ...
. This year, the Minister of Armed Forces Jean-Yves Le Drian cumulated his ministerial function and his presidency of the regional council of Brittany, when he had publicly promised not to hold office. Hugo Clément is sent to Rennes to question the minister on this subject. Accusing the journalist of filming his home and thereby compromising his safety and that of his family, Jean-Yves Le Drian publicly stated, "Le Petit Journal crossed the yellow line." The journalist responds by defending the minister’s accusations, stating that he did not film the home, but only the soldiers posted in front of it, and as part of the Vigipirate plan—after showing them his press card.


Burkina Faso

On November 19, 2017, he announced via Twitter that the convoy of the delegation carrying Emmanuel Macron then on the move in Burkina Faso was curbed by a hundred individuals. The information turns out to be false, he deletes his tweet and apologizes in the process.


Nassira El Moaddem

At the beginning of December 2017, journalist Nassira El Moaddem accused Hugo Clément and Martin Weill of making a hoax, which she describes as «harassment», and of having, through a group, given him the nickname «Saddam» which she considers «racist», when they were students together in 2012 at the Lille School of Journalism. An official in charge of the school, contacted by Libération, as well as the former director of the time, Marc Capelle, confirm the facts even if no sanction had been taken.


« Grand débat des valeurs »

In April 2023, Hugo Clément took part in the «Grand débat des valeurs» of the far-right weekly Valeurs actuelles, in a discussion with the president of the Rassemblement national (RN) Jordan Bardella. According to Le Parisien, Hugo Clément is widely criticized by the left and environmentalists after his participation in this debate. The rebellious France MP Nadège Abomangoli accuses him of ecofascism and the Europe Ecology MP The Greens Aurélien Taché accuses him of being an ecologist guarantor to the far right.


Conflict of interest

Among the people who participated in the financing of its media Vakita is the group Artémis founded by François Pinault but also Mediawan (whose founders are Pierre-Antoine Capton, Xavier Niel and Matthieu Pigasse). In an interview for The Informed, Hugo Clément indicates that “Xavier, Marc (Editor’s note: Simoncini) or Jacques-Antoine, may sometimes use private planes, it is their choice, but they put their networks, their notoriety and their financial means at the service of many environmental fights ..exemplars. I’m not either. But they change, and they commit, when they might decide to do nothing.” In February 2024, he exhibited with Nagui chicken corpses on the esplanade of Trocadero in
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
, to denounce the practices of intensive breeding.


Works

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Personal life

Clement has a child with 2006 French beauty pageant titleholder
Alexandra Rosenfeld Alexandra Rosenfeld (born 23 November 1986) was elected Miss France in 2006. Representing the region of Languedoc, she succeeded Cindy Fabre as the 77th Miss France on 3 December 2005. Early life and education Alexandra Rosenfeld was born in ...
.


References

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