If the consequences of climate change are affecting the entire biosphere, what are they doing to our institutions? Is the current environmental emergency shaping a social model that is reconfiguring our territories? What is the ecology of our collective and individual freedoms telling us? For instance, how should we structure the regulation of Westerners’ air travel and the openness of borders? In order to grasp the democratic and humanist side of these questions, we first need to revisit our political preconceptions.