Margaretha Guidone
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Margaretha Guidone is a housewife from Helmond (the Netherlands) living in Kapellen (Belgium) who recently became famous in Flanders because of her campaign for the environment and against global warming[1][2]. She succesfully urged politicians to go see the new climate documentary by Al Gore, An Inconvenient Truth[3]. 200 politicians and political staff accepted her invitation, among whom where Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt and Minister-President of Flanders, Yves Leterme[4].
Belgian federal minister of environment Bruno Tobback donated his speeching time at the climate conference in Nairobi, Kenya to her[5]. She addressed the conference on November 15, 2006.
[edit] References
- Housewife addresses climate conference - VRT, November 16, 2006
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Weinig weerklank in wereldpers voor Kapelse huisvrouw (Dutch) - De Standaard, November 17, 2006
- ^ Huisvrouw promoot documentaire Al Gore (Dutch) - Gazet van Antwerpen, October 18, 2006
- ^ Pascale Thewissen: Helmondse voor Belgiƫ naar klimaattop VN (Dutch) - Eindhovens Dagblad, November 18, 2006
- ^ Al Gore schopt 200 politici geweten (Dutch) - De Standaard, October 30, 2006
- ^ Huisvrouw spreekt klimaattop toe (Dutch) - De Standaard, November 10, 2006
[edit] External links
- Guidone's speech (Dutch) - Gazet van Antwerpen, November 15, 2006
- Het Nairobidagboek van Margaretha Guidone (Dutch)