SOCIAL ACTIVIST

Lucie Pinson

1985 - Today

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Lucie Pinson is a French environmental activist focused on influencing banks, insurance companies, and investors to stop investing in coal projects. She is the founder and director of the NGO Reclaim Finance and a 2020 Goldman Environmental Prize winner. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Lucie Pinson is the 910th most popular social activist (down from 830th in 2024), the 7,137th most popular biography from France (down from 6,793rd in 2019) and the 28th most popular French Social Activist.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, Lucie Pinson ranks 910 out of 840Before her are Rebecca Kabugho, Rebecca Masika Katsuva, Nicole Becker, Laila Haidari, Ayọ Tometi, and Tess Asplund. After her are Paloma Costa, Shukria Asil, Stella Young, Rahaf Mohammed, Johanne Defay, and Leng Ouch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Lucie Pinson ranks 1,756Before her are Charlie Simpson, Tomoki Ikemoto, Matheus Ferraz, Felicity Galvez, Dávid Tóth, and Michael Liendl. After her are Takeshi Handa, Teresa Frassinetti, Somdev Devvarman, Whitney Port, Sylvia Fowles, and Tomás Costa.

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In France

Among people born in France, Lucie Pinson ranks 7,137 out of 6,770Before her are Nicolas Cozza (1999), Baïssama Sankoh (1992), Sikou Niakaté (1999), Soungoutou Magassa (null), Kelvin Amian (1998), and Althéa Laurin (2001). After her are David Aubry (1996), Astier Nicolas (1989), Clément Mignon (1993), Timothée Pembélé (2002), Marc-Antoine Olivier (1996), and Oualid El Hajjam (1991).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In France

Among social activists born in France, Lucie Pinson ranks 28Before her are Joseph Wresinski (1917), Christine Delphy (1941), Agnès Callamard (1964), Osman Kavala (1957), Dieudonné M'bala M'bala (1966), and Claire Nouvian (1974). After her are Johanne Defay (1993).