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19: 171:. The Lindbergh Foundation recognized her with the 1999 Lindbergh Award for "outstanding achievements in energy and environmental practice and policy." Lovins received a Leadership in Business Award at the Natural Business Conference in June 2001 for her work in the lifestyles of health and sustainability ( 84:), Lovins helped establish the urban forestry and environmental education group California Conservation Project (Tree People), and was their assistant director for about six years. She served as policy adviser for 117:
In 2013, Hunter served as a mentor for Unreasonable at Sea, a technology business accelerator for social entrepreneurs seeking to scale their ventures in international markets, founded by Unreasonable Group,
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in Snowmass, Colorado. They initially ran the research foundation out of their home and referred to it as a "think-and-do-tank". Hunter Lovins served as RMI's CEO for strategy until 2002.
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The First Nuclear World War: A Strategy for Preventing Nuclear Wars and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
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Creating a Lean and Green Business System: Techniques for Improving Profits and Sustainability
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for manufacturing research. In 2005, she received the Distinguished Alumni Award of
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Lovins has also written articles for Unreasonable Group's online hub focused on
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magazine featured Lovins in 2000 as one of their "Heroes for the Planet".
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Green Development: Green Development: Integrating Ecology and Real Estate
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Factor 4: Doubling Wealth - Halving Resource Use and Least Cost Energy
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Lovins is a founding professor of the MBA in sustainability at
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World Who Is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation
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The Way Out: Kickstarting Capitalism to Save Our Economic Ass
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visiting professor, and the Bainbridge Graduate Institute's
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Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution
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Lovins received a 1993 Nissan Award for an article on the
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for "pioneering soft energy paths for global security."
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A Finer Future: Creating an Economy in Service to Life
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Green Careers: Choosing Work for a Sustainable Future
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International Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics
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Brittle Power: Energy Strategy for National Security
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Lovins has taught at several universities including
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Retrieved July 19, 2019. 380: 378: 137:, where she serves as a faculty member. 17: 631: 443: 428: 426: 409:. New Society Publishers. p. 112. 150:World Summit on Sustainable Development 52: 795: 489:Feder, Barnaby J (February 28, 2004). 477: 474:May 13, 2013. Retrieved July 19, 2019. 340:John Barry, E. Gene Frankland (2014). 580: 488: 375: 225:Energy/War, Breaking the Nuclear Link 80:A practicing attorney (member of the 423: 33:Sheldon, born February 26, 1950, in 13: 186:co-authors were recognized with a 128:Hasso Plattner Institute of Design 14: 849: 833:American sustainability advocates 775: 556:"Bard MBA Faculty: Hunter Lovins" 405:Cassio, Jim; Rush, Alice (2009). 203: 759: 743: 727: 714: 697: 684: 669: 650: 632:Polunin, Nicholas, ed. 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Loyola Law School
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Semester at Sea
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