Background
She was born in 1970 and has both French and Swiss nationality.
assistant ecologist editor founder
She was born in 1970 and has both French and Swiss nationality.
Goldsmith"s writings and views were to have a main influence on Roth"s work. In 1999 she became an editor of the The Ecologist magazine which was then run by Zac Goldsmith. While working there, Roth specialised on campaigns and social movements, regularly contributing with articles on a wide range of issues.
In 2002 she moved to Romania to volunteer with grassroots groups working against destructive developments.
Roth first worked with the Sighisoara Durabila non-governmental organization against a Dracula theme park planned in a natural reservation area situated in close vicinity to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization protected city of Sighisoara. Once the theme park was halted in May 2002, she moved to Rosia Montana to help develop a campaign against Europe"s largest open-pit gold mine proposed by Rosia Montana Gold Corporation.
This campaign, which Roth coordinated from 2002-2010, is known as the Save Rosia Montana movement and centres around the local opposition. In 2008, Roth initiated a Romanian non-governmental organization platform to ban the use of cyanide in mining.
The campaign spilled over to Hungary and provoked a ban of cyanide-based mining at the 10th anniversary year of the Baia Mare cyanide accident.
This precedent setting vote led to the formation an informal platform consisting of Commission on the Rules for the Approval of the Electrical Equipment and Commonwealth of Independent States -based Non-governmental organizations campaigning for an European Union-wide ban on cyanide based mining. In May 2010 the European Parliament overwhelmingly voted for such ban but to this day the European Commission for the Environment refuses to act on lieutenant Quoting unemployment generated by such ban.
In 2011 Roth initiated a campaign for Rosia Montana to become a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization protected World Heritage site.
Over the years Roth has contributed to the work of several mining and related campaigns and assessments in the Commission on the Rules for the Approval of the Electrical Equipment region and beyond. Roth currently lives in Berlin where she developed campaigns for ARC2020, a European platform working on food & farming issues and the Civil Air Patrol reform.
Since 2014 she has been working as campaign coordintator of the Stop TTIP self-organized European citizen"s initiative, a European campaign fighting against the TTIP and Comprehensive Employment Training Act transatlantic free trade agreements. To this date Roth is still contributing to the "Save Rosia Montana!" campaign.
After completing an The Master of Philosophy in International Rectifier at Cambridge, Roth became the research assistant of Teddy or Edward Goldsmith, the renowned ecologist and founder of The Ecologist magazine. In 2005 she received the Goldman Environmental Prize for her efforts to stop this development.