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Laurence Tubiana was born on 5 July, 1951 in Oran, French Algeria, is a French economist and diplomat (born 1951). Discover Laurence Tubiana's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Laurence Tubiana (born 5 July 1951) is a French economist, academic and diplomat.
Tubiana was born in Oran, Algeria, in 1951.
Her father, an entrepreneur with interests in tobacco and the cinema, came from an established Jewish Algerian family.
Her mother and grandmother were Greek Catholic immigrants and early importers of modern Swedish furniture in Algeria.
Thanks to her parents, both French-speaking, left-wing intellectuals, she developed an interest in politics and open discussion from an early age.
Tubiana was 11 when Algeria gained independence in 1962.
Together with her family, she moved to France.
In May 1968, like many teenagers of the times, she joined the Revolutionary Communist League.
Tubiana graduated from Sciences Po in 1973 and obtained a doctorate in economics from Université Paris I (Sorbonne) in 1976.
She then set about taking the entrance examination for INRA, the French National Agricultural Research Institute.
Tubiana worked as an assistant to the then economics professor Lionel Jospin, at the University Technology Institute in Sceaux.
In the 1980s, she founded and headed Solagral, an NGO involved in issues of north–south cooperation, food and agriculture.
Tubiana was also Research Director at INRA (1995-2002) and an associate professor at the École nationale supérieure agronomique in Montpellier (1992-1997).
In 1997, when Jospin became prime minister, she was his environmental advisor.
She helped him with the negotiations for the Kyoto Protocol in 1997.
She was also a member of the French Economic Analysis Council (Conseil d’analyse économique) attached to the French Prime Minister's office.
In 2000; she was appointed Inspector General of Agriculture in 2000.
In 2001, Tubiana founded the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (Institut du développement durable et des relations internationales – IDDRI) and in 2003 was appointed Professor and Director of the Sustainable Development Chair at Sciences Po.
She has also been a member of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development since 2002.
She was also a visiting professor at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (2004-2014).
Tubiana assisted the French authorities with preparations for the 2009 COP15 climate change conference in Copenhagen.
In May 2009, she created and then led Directorate for Global Public Goods at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ahead of the 2012 French presidential election, Tubiana co-signed an appeal of several economists in support of candidate François Hollande.
In 2012, Tubiana became a member of France's high-level steering committee on the Energy Transition Debate whose work led to the adoption the French Energy Transition Law in 2015.
From 2012 to 2014, she co-chaired the Leadership Council of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network and co-chaired the network's working group on Deep Decarbonization Pathways.
Since 2013 she has been Chair of the Board of Directors of the French Development Agency (AFD).
She has also been Chair of the Board of Directors of the French Development Agency (AFD) since 2013.
In 2014, Tubiana was appointed France's Climate Change Ambassador and Special Representative for the 2015 COP21 Climate Change Conference in Paris.
On 15 May 2014, in view of her extensive international expertise on climate issues, Laurent Fabius, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, invited Tubiana to be his representative for the COP21 Paris climate conference.
She served as France's Climate Change Ambassador and Special Representative for the 2015 COP21 Climate Change Conference in the Paris region, for which she became recognised as a key architect of the resulting Paris Agreement.
Tubiana founded and has headed the Paris-based Institute of Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), is a professor at Sciences Po Paris, and has previously served as senior adviser on the environment to the former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.
She has been responsible for conducting international environmental negotiations for the French government and has also been a member of the Conseil d'Analyse Économique attached to the French Prime Minister's office.
She is viewed as a key architect of the Paris Agreement on climate change, adopted by the parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) on 12 December 2015.
As she explained in a Women of 2015 interview with the Financial Times, Tubiana was then in New York, working as a visiting professor at Columbia University.
Despite the enormous amount of work the position of special ambassador would entail, she immediately accepted the offer.
[See section on the Paris Agreement below.] In 2016, Tubiana was appointed High-Level Champion for pre-2020 climate action to sustain the momentum generated by the Paris Agreement, alongside Hakima El Haité.
Since 2017, she has been CEO of the European Climate Foundation.
Tubiana has been CEO of the European Climate Foundation since 2017.
She was appointed a member of France's High Council on Climate Change in 2018.
She is Chair of Expertise France's Board and President of the French Environment & Energy Management Agency's (ADEME) Scientific Council.