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  1. A former member of the French Socialist Party, Allègre is better known to the general public for his past political responsibilities, which include serving as Minister of Education of France in the Jospin cabinet from 4 June 1997 to March 2000, when he was replaced by Jack Lang.

  2. Claude Allègre, né le 31 mars 1937 à Paris, est un géochimiste et un homme politique français. Ses travaux scientifiques et sa carrière de chercheur ont notamment été récompensés par le prix Crafoord en 1986 et la médaille d'or du CNRS en 1994. Il est membre de l'Académie des sciences.

  3. Dec 21, 2018 · Le réchauffement climatique, une foutaise ? Cette thèse, Claude Allègre, ancien ministre et scientifique réputé, l’a imposée lors de la première décennie des années 2000.

  4. Mar 5, 1999 · PARIS— When geochemist Claude Allègre was appointed France's minister of national education, research, and technology in June 1997, French scientists thought they at long last had a colleague in their corner. Now many researchers are not so sure.

  5. Claude Allègre Géologue. Médaille d’or du CNRS 1994. Physicien, spécialiste de la géologie isotopique, Claude Allègre a exercé un rôle majeur dans le développement des sciences de la Terre et notamment de la géochimie en France.

  6. Claude Allègre is a geochemist whose innovative radioactive dating techniques have given us a better understanding of the Earth’s rocky outer layers — its mantle and crust. He pioneered the use of the decay of rhenium-187 to osmium, now widely used to date the mantle underneath continents.

  7. Apr 28, 2010 · The latest example is that of Claude Allègre – whose recent book “The climate imposture” would have you believe at least six impossible things before breakfast and a great many more before dinner.

  8. Claude Allègre is Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, Université de Paris, and a 1986 recipient of the Crafoord Prize awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

  9. Mar 15, 1994 · Written by the eminent geochemist Claude Allègre, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the sophisticated isotopic detective work that has established a geologic chronology of the earth and transformed our understanding of its genesis and history.

  10. Claude Allègre was appointed Minister of Education, Research and Technology in 1997. A reformer at heart, he met his German, British and Italian counterparts at a conference to call for the creation of a European Higher Education Area.