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Nicolas Hulot (born April 30, 1955 in Lille, France – officier de la Légion d'honneur, chevalier des Arts et Lettres) is the founder and president of the Fondation Nicolas-Hulot, an environmental group first created in 1990. He is well known in France for his documentary show "Ushuaïa" which focuses on nature and the environment. In his documentaries, he draws attention to environmental damage caused by humans and changes that need to be made to protect the planet. His popularity has provided him with some influence in the French political debate. In 2007 he forced five of the major candidates to the French presidential election (including Nicolas Sarkozy) to sign an agreement which stated that the environmental crisis would have to become a high governmental priority. Nicolas Hulot was candidate in the Europe Écologie-Les Verts primary for the 2012 French presidential election.〔()〕 He lost to Eva Joly. == Career == *1973 –78: Agency photographer for SIPA Presse *1978–87: radio journalist and producer for France Inter *October 1992 to June 1995: Editor-in-chief of VSD Nature *1976–93: Expedition organizer *September 1987 to June 1995: Producer and presenter of "Ushuaïa, le magazine de l'Extrême" on TF1 *January 1996 – June 1997: Producer and presenter of TF1's "Opération Okavango" *October 1998: Producer and presenter of TF1's "Ushuaïa Nature" *December 1990: creation of the Ushuaïa Foundation, which was renamed Fondation Nicolas Hulot pour la Nature et l'Homme on January 1, 1995 *April 13, 2011: Candidate to 2012 French presidential election. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nicolas Hulot」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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