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Ľubica Trubíniová was born on October 30, 1958 in Bratislava. Her father Milan was a professional soldier (officer) and her mother worked as a kindergarten teacher - later the kindergarten director. Ľubica graduated from the grammar school on Tomášikova Street (today the L. Novomeského Grammar School) and continued her studies at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Department of Geotechnics. She graduated in 1983 and subsequently worked at the Hydrogeological Survey. In 1986 she continued at the Faculty - Geotechnical Department as an aspirant. In November 1989, she spontaneously became involved in revolutionary activities, especially at the Faculty of Civil Engineering. From January 1990, she joined the Green Party, where she eventually became head of the secretariat. She has never entered active politics as an MEP. In 1993, she won the competition for the head of the Greenpeace office in Slovakia. She led the “Slovakia without nuclear power” campaign for them and remained in the organization for ten years. Currently, she is still involved in environmental activities and publishes in the media on environmental-related topics. For her work, she received the Josef Vavroušek Award in 1997 and The Sasakawa environmental award in 2000.