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Wenonah Hauter (born May 9, 1954) is an environmental organizer and environmental writer as the author of two books. Hauter currently serves as the executive director of
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, a non-governmental organization which she founded.


Early life and education

At the age of 11, Hauter's family moved to a farm in Virginia, where they lived in poverty. Her worldview was shaped by the pressing issues of the day—the
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, the
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and
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s. Hauter initially attended community college before transferring to
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, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in
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. She later studied at the
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where she received a Masters in Applied Anthropology.


Activism

In the early 1990s Hauter worked as a senior organizer at the
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, coordinating sustainable energy campaigns in the
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and opposing the deregulation of electric utilities. After leaving Union of Concerned Scientists, she worked at Citizen Action as Environmental Program Director, during her tenure Citizen Action joined a coalition which outlined a "POWER FOR THE PEOPLE" plan. This blueprint encouraged increased competition in the electric utility sector, as well as state control of transmission lines and larger renewable energy portfolios. She later became the director of Public Citizen's Critical Mass Energy Program, which fought for food and energy policy reform and against water privatization. During her work with Public Citizen, Hauter called for the shutdown of the
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, highlighting its history of safety violations and resulting fines. Her work with Public Citizen formed the foundation for
Food & Water Watch Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based non-governmental organization group with an office also in Los Angeles, California, which focuses on corporate and government accountability relating to food, water, and corporate overreach. Resulting ...
, which she left Public Citizen to found in 2005. In founding the organization, she sought to foster organizing around the country with a focus on moving people to action on issue of food and water. Energy would later also become a major focus of the organization. She has been critical of
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, highlighting the possibility of unintended effects of the technology. In 2012 she was recognized as a Food Hero by ''
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'' as someone “dedicated to organizing the grassroots on big-picture issues that affect the natural world and people’s health.”
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recognized her as a woman who is “inspiring others and creating a better
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around the world.” Hauter was strongly critical of the
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.


Bull Run Mountain Farm

Wenonah Hauter and her husband Leigh are the owners of the Bull Run Mountain Farm in
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. Situated on land originally purchased in the 1960s by Wenonah's father, William Bates, the farm is now run as a
community-supported agriculture Community-supported agriculture (CSA model) or cropsharing is a system that connects producers and consumers within the food system closer by allowing the consumer to subscribe to the harvest of a certain farm or group of farms. It is an altern ...
(CSA) enterprise. Starting in the 1990s, the land was the subject of a complex legal dispute between the county, the Hauters (who owned eighty percent of the property), the
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(which owned the other twenty percent), and the Hauters' neighbor Lavina Currier. The dispute, which involved land ownership, back taxes, and property boundaries, was finally settled in 2005. The property lines were again amended in 2009.


Books

''Frackopoly: The Battle for the Future of Energy and the Environment'' (2016) chronicles the history of the energy policy that regulated the development of
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, arguing that great leniency was given to the oil and gas industry. The book also documents recent movements against the fossil fuel industry, including a detailed case study of the successful campaign to ban fracking in New York and the Standing Rock Sioux protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline. ''Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in America'' (2012) is an exploration of the effect of corporate consolidation on farming and food in the
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. In the book, Hauter criticizes factory farming and catalogs how mergers in the agricultural industry have changed food consumption and production.


References


External links


Wenonah Hauter Site
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