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Browse notable environmental activits such as Al Gore, Robert Redford, and Jane Alexander.


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profile id: 9453490
profile name: Robert Redford
profile occupation: Environmental Activist, Film Actor, Director, Producer
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profile name: Joan Baez
profile occupation: Children's Activist, Civil Rights Activist, Environmental Activist, Women's Rights Activist, Anti-War Activist, Guitarist, Singer
profile id: 9316028
profile name: Al Gore
profile occupation: Environmental Activist, U.S. Vice President
profile id: 17169764
profile name: Carole King
profile occupation: Environmental Activist, Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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profile name: Ansel Adams
profile occupation: Environmental Activist, Photographer
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profile name: Neil Young
profile occupation: Environmental Activist, Engineer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer, Philanthropist
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