Fabrice Nicolino

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Fabrice Nicolino (born 1955) is a French journalist. [1]

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Biography

Fabrice Nicolino, born in Paris, has worked various trades - including as a manual worker - before becoming Editorial secretary in the Femme Actuelle weekly in 1984. He then became an investigative reporter and has since worked with a number of printed outlets, including Géo , Le Canard enchaîné , Télérama , Terre sauvage  [ fr ] . He has been writing a column in the catholic daily La Croix since 2003.

He has founded with Dominique Lang a publication titled Cahiers de Saint-Lambert, which is subtitled "Facing the environmental crisis together". Since 2007, he has been writing a blog: « Planète sans visa ».

Fabrice Nicolino has been writing papers on environmental issues in the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo since January 2010.

He was wounded after the 1985 Rivoli Beaubourg cinema bombing. He also suffered a severe leg injury during the 7 January 2015 Charlie Hebdo shooting.

Publications

Although Nicolino has written and co-written fiction and non-fiction books on a range of subjects, including some for younger audiences, the bulk of his writing addresses environmental issues such as pesticides and chemical poisoning, biofuels, or the meat industry.

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References

  1. Voir sur actes-sud.fr. [ permanent dead link ]
  2. Fleuve, Noir (Jan 1, 1987). Jours sang[Blood Days] (in French). ISBN   978-2265034815. ASIN   2265034819.
  3. nicolino, fabrice (Mar 1, 1999). Le Tour de France d'un écologiste[Ecologist's Tour of France] (in French). ISBN   978-2020136846. ASIN   2020136848.
  4. Nicolino, Fabrice; Hervé, Anne; Gauby, Charles (1999). L'Auvergne en ballon, Au pays du nouveau monde[The Auvergne balloon, In the land of the New World] (in French). ISBN   978-2951424708. ASIN   2951424701.
  5. Balança, Erwan (Jun 1, 2004). Les marais salants de Guérande, au pays du sel et des oiseaux[The salt marshes of Guerande, the country's salt and birds] (in French). ISBN   978-2909599687.
  6. Sarbacane (2005). La France sauvage racontée aux enfants[The wild France told to children] (in French). ISBN   978-2848650401.
  7. Nicolino, Fabrice; Veillerette, François (2007). Pesticides, révélations sur un scandale français[Pesticides: a French scandal revelations] (in French). ISBN   978-2213629346.
  8. "ITINÉRAIRE d'UNE GOUTTE d'EAU par Fabrice Nicolino, Jean-François Hellio, Nicolas van Ingen - Editions Plume de Carotte". Archived from the original on 2013-06-24. Retrieved 2015-01-09.