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Fabrice Nicolino (born 1955) is a
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Biography

Fabrice Nicolino, born in
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, has worked various trades - including as a manual worker - before becoming Editorial secretary in the ''
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'' weekly in 1984. He then became an investigative reporter and has since worked with a number of printed outlets, including '' Géo'', '' Le Canard enchaîné'', ''
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'', ' . He has been writing a column in the catholic daily ''
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'' 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
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: « Planète sans visa ». Fabrice Nicolino has been writing papers on environmental issues in the satirical weekly newspaper ''
Charlie Hebdo ''Charlie Hebdo'' (; meaning ''Charlie Weekly'') is a French satirical weekly magazine, featuring cartoons, reports, polemics, and jokes. Stridently non-conformist in tone, the publication has been described as Anti-racism, anti-racist, sceptica ...
'' 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. * ''Jours sang'', Fleuve Noir, 1987 * ''Le Tour de France d'un écologiste'', Le Seuil, 1999 * ''L'Auvergne en ballon'', Au pays du nouveau monde, 1999 * ''Guérande, au pays du sel et des oiseaux'', text for a book of photographs by Erwan Balança, L'Étrave, 2004 * ''La France sauvage racontée aux enfants'', Sarbacane, 2005 * ''Pesticides, révélations sur un scandale français'', with François Veillerette, Fayard, 2007 * ''Yancuic le valeureux'', illustrated by Florent Silloray, Sarbacane, 2007 * ''La Faim, la bagnole, le blé et nous. Une dénonciation des biocarburants'', Fayard, 2007 * ''Le Vent du boulet'', Fayard, 2009 * ''Bidoche, l'industrie de la viande menace le monde'', Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2009 - republished by Actes Sud - republished as a pocket book by Babel, 2010 * ''Biocarburants : une fausse solution'', Hachette, 2010 (Pocket publication of the 2007 book) * ''Qui a tué l’écologie ?'', Les Liens qui libèrent, 2011 - Re-published as a pocket book by, Seuil, coll. Le Point, 2012 * ''Itinéraire d'une goutte d'eau'', texts for a book of photographs by Nicolas Van Ingen and Jean-François Hellio, Plume de Carotte, 2011, Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2011 * ''Ma tata Thérèse'', illustrated by
Catherine Meurisse Catherine Meurisse (born February 8, 1980) is a French illustrator, cartoonist, and comic strip author. She was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an instit ...
, éditions Sarbacane, 2012 ; youth album * ''La Vérité sur la viande'', collective work, Les Arènes, 2013 * ''Un empoisonnement universel. Comment les produits chimiques ont envahi la planète'', Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2013


See also

* Charlie Hebdo shooting


References


External links


Blog personnel de Fabrice Nicolino

''Les Cahiers de Saint-Lambert''
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