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Juliette Ossola reports on climate change impacts, humanitarian aid, and cultural preservation across French alpine regions and multiple African nations. Her coverage spans mountain tourism economies, extreme weather response systems, and traditional craft preservation through firsthand field reporting and documentary storytelling. She produces longform features examining how environmental pressures intersect with local emergency services, community resilience, and heritage protection. Her journalism portfolio includes investigations of alpine rescue networks, documentation of indigenous craft traditions, and analysis of climate adaptation strategies in rural communities. She contributes environmental and cultural coverage to French-language media outlets while maintaining an independent platform aggregating reporting on climate vulnerability, disaster response, and artistic heritage. Her source work draws from direct interviews with emergency responders, cultural practitioners, and climate-impacted residents. The reporting connects three core focus areas: climate change effects on mountain economies, humanitarian systems protecting at-risk populations, and preservation of traditional cultural practices. Her coverage examines how environmental shifts influence both emergency preparedness infrastructure and heritage conservation efforts across France and Africa. She documents the intersection of climate adaptation, crisis response, and cultural sustainability through regional case studies and stakeholder perspectives.