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What Goes Sup Wenonah Hauter, director of Food and Water Watch, answers readers' questions |
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03 Feb 2006 |
InterActivist |
| Wenonah Hauter, director of Food and Water Watch. If city tap water is full of chemicals and bottling spring water damages ecosystems, what on earth is a health-conscious environmentalist supposed to drink? -- Molly Miller, Denver, Colo. In many places, healthy people can drink the water out of the tap. You can request testing results from your utility. If you are concerned and don't want to ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, InterActivist, interview, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Some Like It Hauter Wenonah Hauter, director of Food and Water Watch, answers Grist's questions |
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30 Jan 2006 |
InterActivist |
| Wenonah Hauter. With what environmental organization are you affiliated? I am the executive director of Food and Water Watch, a brand-new consumer advocacy organization in Washington, D.C. What does your organization do? We're focused on protecting two critical essentials: food and water. Our mission is to challenge the economic and political forces that are promoting industrialized food p ... |
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| Topics: food and agriculture, InterActivist, interview, water pollution (all these topics) |
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