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Zac Goldsmith

Environmentalist

Birthday January 20, 1975

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Chelsea, London, England

Age 50 Years

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Who Is Zac Goldsmith? Age, Biography and Wiki

Zac Goldsmith was born on January 20, 1975, making him 50 years old as of 2025. A prominent British politician and journalist, he has made significant contributions to both fields. Formerly a member of the Conservative Party and an advocate for environmental issues, Goldsmith has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Richmond Park since his election in 2010. His political career is marked by a strong focus on sustainability and conservation, reflecting his background in journalism as a former editor of The Ecologist magazine.

Occupation Environmentalist
Date of Birth January 20, 1975
Age 50 Years
Birth Place Chelsea, London, England
Horoscope Capricorn
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Zac Goldsmith stands at an estimated height of 6 feet (183 cm) and maintains a healthy weight of around 175 pounds (79 kg). As a public figure, he adheres to a regular fitness regime, which contributes to his overall physique. His body measurements include a well-proportioned build that reflects an active lifestyle, although specific measurements such as chest, waist, and hips are not publicly documented.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Zac Goldsmith comes from a notable family; he is the son of wealthy financier James Goldsmith. His family background has influenced his public life and career choices. In terms of relationships, Zac Goldsmith was previously married to Alice Rothschild from 2003 until their divorce in 2017. As of 2025, he is reportedly dating fellow environmentalist and activist Naoko Mori, with whom he shares a deep interest in ecological issues. Their relationship appears to be supportive of each other’s advocacy work.

He is the middle child of Sir James Goldsmith, a member of the Goldsmith family of German Jewish and French descent, and his then mistress and later third wife, the Anglo-Irish aristocrat, Lady Annabel Vane-Tempest-Stewart, the daughter of the 8th Marquess of Londonderry.

Goldsmith has stated "I was brought up by my father to identify very strongly as Jewish." He was raised at Ormeley Lodge in Ham with his siblings, Jemima and Ben. He is half-brother to Robin and India Jane Birley, his mother's children from her first marriage.

As a child, he was an avid reader of naturalist Gerald Durrell's works and developed a committed passion for David Attenborough's wildlife documentaries. He later recalled, "He was my hero, and it was his work that made me fall in love with the natural world".

His ecological interests were nurtured further when his father gave him a copy of Helena Norberg-Hodge's book Ancient Futures, with a note saying: "This will change your life".

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Zac Goldsmith's net worth is estimated to be around £5 million. This wealth stems from his successful career in journalism, as well as his tenure as an MP and various business ventures. His salary as an MP is approximately £81,932 per year, supplemented by speaking engagements, consultancy work, and investments in environmental initiatives.

In 1997, Goldsmith was appointed reviews editor of The Ecologist by his uncle Edward Goldsmith, the magazine's founding editor, owner and publisher. In 1998, he became editor-in-chief and director of The Ecologist but did not draw a salary.

He relaunched The Ecologist on 28 March 2000 in a new format, transforming its academic journal-style into a current affairs-magazine format, thereby broadening its appeal and trebling its circulation.

In January 2006, when assuming a post as the reviewer of the Conservative Party's environmental policies, it was announced that he was to step down as editor.

Career, Business and Investments

Zac Goldsmith's career spans several domains. He began his professional life in journalism and has held several editorial roles. His passion for environmentalism led him to enter politics, where he has advocated for greener policies and sustainable practices within the Conservative Party. Additionally, Goldsmith has been involved in various environmental initiatives and charitable organizations, including the conservation-focused organization “The Goldsmith Foundation.” His investments primarily focus on green technologies and sustainable agriculture, showcasing his commitment to the cause.

Born in London into the Goldschmidt family, the son of billionaire businessman and financier Sir James Goldsmith, he was privately educated at both Eton College and the Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies. In 1998, his uncle Edward Goldsmith made him editor of The Ecologist, a position he retained until 2007.

Goldsmith was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Quality of Life Policy Group in 2005, co-authoring its report published in 2007.

Goldsmith was placed on the Conservative A-List of potential candidates in 2006 and, in March 2007, was selected through an open primary to contest the constituency of Richmond Park against incumbent Liberal Democrat MP Susan Kramer. At the 2010 general election, he was elected to Parliament winning the seat with a majority of 4,091 votes.

Social Network

Zac Goldsmith is active on major social media platforms, including Twitter and Instagram. He uses these platforms to engage with constituents, raise awareness on environmental issues, and share updates about his political and personal life. As of 2025, he has amassed a following of over 200,000 on Twitter and 150,000 on Instagram, highlighting his prominence in British politics and environmental activism.

Goldsmith joined the Conservative Party in 2005. He had previously supported the election campaigns of Michael Gove and Joanne Cash. He stated he regarded Labour as "the party of big business" which had become shaped by big lobbying groups and which had become too authoritarian and centrist.

After the Conservatives lost the 2005 general election to Labour, they elected David Cameron as their new leader. Goldsmith thought highly of Cameron, expressing the view that while he was generally "cynical about politicians", he felt that Cameron was different. Describing Cameron, he said "I don't know David Cameron very well... [but] I like him.

I think you can judge a book by its cover... [and] I think the cover is pretty good." At the 2005 Conservative annual conference, Goldsmith stated he saw no contradiction between his interest in environmental issues and being a Conservative.

Education

Goldsmith was educated at prestigious institutions, having attended the elite Harrow School before pursuing higher education. He later studied at the University of St. Andrews, where he earned a degree in Mandarin Chinese and studied environmental sciences. His educational background has shaped both his journalistic and political endeavors, equipping him with a set of valuable skills applicable to his advocacy work.


Goldsmith was educated at four independent schools: King's House School in Richmond and The Mall School in Twickenham, followed by Hawtreys School, near Great Bedwyn in Wiltshire, and Eton College in Berkshire; he was expelled from Eton after drugs were found in his room. Goldsmith later said of the event "Cannabis and snus were found in my room.

I was guilty throughout my time at School, but on this one occasion I was innocent. But it seemed pointless at the time to put up any resistance. I learned my lesson, I think you could say." He went on to achieve four A-Levels at Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies.

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