Cécile Cazenave has been a reporter for twelve years, first as a member of the editorial board for GEO magazine before becoming freelance. For six years, she dedicated herself to documenting environmental issues and sustainable development. Energy, resources, pollution, agriculture, development and consumption are at the heart of her investigations and reports. She has published stories in magazines like Terra Eco, GEO, Lonely Planet Magazine, Ça m’intéresse or Sciences et avenir.
In 2005, she founded the collective “Le Terrier” and participated for many years in publishing projects and exhibitions with the collective of photographers “Tendance Floue”. In 2011, 2012 and 2013, she directed the first two editions of the newspaper Demain à la Une about adaptation to climate change for the Nicolas Hulot Foundation, the book Road to resilience by the African Development Bank, dedicated to development issues in four countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and the web-documentary I field good, multimedia portraits of four European nonconventional farmers in the context of the reform of the common agricultural Policy. She’s currently based in Paris.