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She is not a Nobel Prize laureate because she is not listed on the official, comprehensive list of all the 133 laureates[1]. The fact that she was part of an organisation that received a Nobel Prize as an organisation doesn't make her a Nobel Prize laureate in any way. For example, the UN has received a Nobel Prize, but that doesn't make everyone who are part of, or members of, or work for, the UN, Nobel Prize laureates on an individual level. Often the prize is given to both an organisation and specifically to an individual. The UN prize was shared between the UN (the organisation) and Kofi Annan (its secretary-general). The 2007 prize was also shared between an organisation and an individual, but that individual was not Díaz. She is clearly a very accomplished scientist, and doesn't need bolstering via Nobel prizes she did in fact not receive. --Tataral (talk) 18:45, 30 April 2019 (UTC)Reply
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