American environmental activist
Rose Gaffney (1895–1974) was an environmental activist known for fighting the construction of the Bodega Bay Nuclear Power Plant in Sonoma County, California.[1] She is sometimes referred to as the "mother of ecology."[2] In 2003, she was the subject of a documentary called "Rose Gaffney: The Belle of Bodega Bay."[3]
- ^ "Gaffney vs. PG&E Oral History". Stories Matter. 5 January 2005. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
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