George Monbiot
Author and environmental activist

Born
January 27th, 1963
62 years ago
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
United Kingdom
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An English-Welsh author and activist, focused on environmental and social issues. Explored themes of ecology, conservation, and political engagement through writing and public speaking. Contributed to various publications and is a prominent figure in discussions on climate change, sustainability, and social justice. Authored several influential books that address the intersection of environmentalism and politics, advocacy for rewilding, and critiques of neoliberalism. Delivered thought-provoking speeches advocating for progressive policies and systemic change.
Authored 'Feral' addressing rewilding
Wrote extensively for 'The Guardian'
Advocated for climate action campaigns
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