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  1. Céline S. Cousteau (born June 6, 1972) is a socio-environmental advocate and public figure. She is known for her work as a documentary film director, producer, explorer, artist, public speaker, brand ambassador, designer, author, and wellness workshop facilitator.

  2. Céline Cousteau is an environmental activist, international speaker, documentary filmmaker, facilitator, and author committed to sharing the vital message of interconnectivity between humans and the natural world.

  3. Environmental speaker and advocate Céline Cousteau travels the world, documenting the intersection of nature and humans. From the jungles of the Amazon to remote islands near the Arctic, people have always maintained strong connections with the natural world around them.

  4. Dec 17, 2020 · Beto Borges, Director of Forest Trends’ Communities and Territorial Governance Initiative talks with Céline Cousteau, humanitarian, environmental activist, filmmaker, and founder of the Javari Project for a conversation on her work with indigenous communities in Brazil.

  5. Céline Cousteau. Filmmaker, Explorer, Spokesperson, Consultant, Public Speaker, Jewelry Designer, Author, Podcaster ... and ... more! The method varies, but the message is the same. Connecting people and the environment. Reconnecting the human tribe.

  6. Mar 1, 2021 · Céline Cousteau, granddaughter of the legendary Jacques Cousteau, spent three years filming the lives of the inhabitants of the Javari Valley Indigenous Territory in the Brazilian Amazon.

  7. Socio-environmental advocate Céline Cousteau has penned a new book in homage to her grandfather, Le Monde Après Mon Grand-Père (The World After My Grandfather).