Antonius deBrum
Antonius, vulgo Tony deBrum[1] (in Tuvalu natus die 26 Februarii 1945; ad Majuro mortuus die 22 Augusti 2017) fuit politicus insularum Marsaliensium.
Obitus: 22 Augusti 2017; Majuro
Patria: Insulae Marsalienses
Nomen habuit coloni, origine Azorensis, Ioachimi de Brum qui villam suam(en) in insula Likiep anno 1888 aedificaverat. In qua insula educatus, Antonius deBrum alumnus fuit universitatis Havaiorum. Minister rerum externarum Marsaliensis ter meruit, ab anno 1979 (libertate nuper nacta) usque in 1987, iterum ab 2008 ad 2009, denuo ab anno 2014 usque in 2016. Inter principales de mutatione climatum Lutetiae anno 2015 iamque antea agitabat.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Tony deBrum" apud fontes Marsalienses, e.g. "First nuclear legacy conference" (2017). Alibi interdum "de Brum", "Debrum" etc.
Bibliographia
recensere- "First nuclear legacy conference" in Marshall Islands Journal (9 Martii 2017)
- "Tony nominated for Nobel award" in Marshall Islands Journal (5 Februarii 2016)
- Lisa Friedman, "Tony de Brum, Voice of Pacific Islands on Climate Change, Dies at 72" in New York Times (22 Augusti 2017)
- Nick Perry, "Tony de Brum, global voice for fighting climate change, dies" in Miami Herald (23 Augusti 2017)
- Shawn Raymundo, "Former Marshall Islands minister, Nobel nominee Tony de Brum dies" in Pacific Daily News (22 Augusti 2017)
- John Vidal, "Australia risks ‘going backwards’ on climate change and straining Pacific ties" in The Guardian (5 Maii 2014)
Antonius DeBrum 1979 • Carolus Domnick 1987 • Thomas Kijiner 1988 • Philippus Muller 1994 • Alvin Jacklick 2000 • Geraldus Zackios 2001 • Antonius DeBrum 2008 • Ioannes Silk 2009 • Philippus Muller 2012 • Antonius DeBrum 2014 • Kessai Note 2016 • Ioannes Silk 2016 • Casten Nemra 2020 • Kitlang Kabua 2022 • Iacobus Ading 2023 • Kalani Kaneko 2024 Capsae cognatae: Praesides insularum Marsaliensium | |