Christine Jean
Christine Jean (born 1957 in Nantes) is a French biologist and environmental activist. She was dubbed "Madame Loire" by the French press. She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1992 for her efforts on preserving the Loire River, the longest river in France, from dam constructions.
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Christine Jean
Christine Jean (born 1957 in Nantes) is a French biologist and environmental activist. She was dubbed "Madame Loire" by the French press. She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1992 for her efforts on preserving the Loire River, the longest river in France, from dam constructions.
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