- José Lutzenberger
José Antônio Lutzenberger (
December 17 ,1926 –May 14 ,2002 ) was aBrazil ianenvironmentalist .He was born of a German family in
Porto Alegre , the capital city of southernmost state ofRio Grande do Sul . He graduated in agronomy in 1950. For more than 15 years he worked in Germany, Venezuela and Morocco for a German chemical company (BASF ), selling the same products he would later campaign against.In 1971 he founded the
Agapan , an environmentalist organization. He became famous for defending the environment together withMagda Renner and others during the time of military government inBrazil . He was appointed to the Environment Ministry in theFernando Collor federal government, in the early 1990s."He was Brazil's first internationally known environmental activist, and the fact he was chosen environment minister in Brazil's first democratically elected government in 30 years was just one indication of the tremendous mark he made in that area," said
Stephan Schwartzman , senior scientist atEnvironmental Defense .In 1987 Lutzenberger founded a group called Gaia, which focused on global issues, and a year later he won the
Right Livelihood Award in recognition of his work.Lutzenberger died in 2002 at the age of 75. He was buried as he wished: naked, without a coffin, close to a tree in a farm he restored, the
Rincão Gaia , inPantano Grande , also in theRio Grande do Sul state.External links
*http://www.roessler.org.br - (Portuguese language site)
* [http://www.globalaging.org/elderrights/world/Joselutzenberger.htm Obituary: "New York Times"]
* [http://www.rightlivelihood.org/recip/lutzenberger.htm Right Livelihood Award website]
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