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Hunter Lovins is currently director of the Natural Capitalism Group, consultants on sustainability for business and the non-profit sector. Co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute, which works on a wide range of issues linking energy, the environment, development, and security, Hunter has been a leading advocate of sustainable development for over 25 years. She has co-authored nine books including Natural Capitalism and is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards including Time Magazine "Hero for the Planet. She shared a 1982 Mitchell Prize, a 1983 Right Livelihood Award ("alternative Nobel Prize"), the Nissan Prize at ISATA, and the Onassis Foundation's first Delphi Prize, one of the world's top environmental awards.
Lovins has consulted with scores of utilities, industries, and governments worldwide and her work with Amory Lovins has been featured in many leading print and broadcast media, including "60 Minutes", "The Today Show", CNN, and "The 700 Club."
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