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Hunter Lovins was born on 26 February, 1950 in Ripton, Vermont, United States, is an A sustainability advocate. Discover Hunter Lovins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Her husband is Amory Lovins (m. 1979–1999)
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L. Hunter Lovins (née Sheldon, born February 26, 1950, in Middlebury, Vermont) is an American environmentalist, author, sustainable development proponent, co-founder of Rocky Mountain Institute, and president of the nonprofit organization Natural Capitalism Solutions.
Lovins received an undergraduate degree in sociology and political science from Pitzer College in 1972, and a J.D. from Loyola Law School in 1975.
A practicing attorney (member of the State Bar of California), 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 Friends of the Earth under David Brower.
In 1982, Hunter Lovins and Amory Lovins co-founded Rocky Mountain Institute in Snowmass, Colorado.
They initially ran the research foundation out of their home and referred to it as a "think-and-do-tank".
In 1983, she and Amory Lovins were awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "pioneering soft energy paths for global security."
The couple separated in 1989 and divorced in 1999.
Lovins co-authored the following books:
Lovins has also written articles for Unreasonable Group's online hub focused on social entrepreneurship.
Lovins received a 1993 Nissan Award for an article on the Hypercar.
The Lindbergh Foundation recognized her with the 1999 Lindbergh Award for "outstanding achievements in energy and environmental practice and policy."
She received Loyola Law School’s Alumni Association Board of Governors Recognition Award in 2000.
The following year, Lovins and her Natural Capitalism co-authors were recognized with a Shingo Prize for manufacturing research.
Time magazine featured Lovins in 2000 as one of their "Heroes for the Planet".
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 (LOHAS) industry.
Hunter Lovins served as RMI's CEO for strategy until 2002.
In 2005, she received the Distinguished Alumni Award of Pitzer College.
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, Semester at Sea, and Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design.
Lovins is a founding professor of the MBA in sustainability at Bard College, where she serves as a faculty member.
Lovins has addressed major gatherings such as the World Economic Forum, the United States Congress, and the World Summit on Sustainable Development.
She has also done consulting for citizens’ groups, governments, and corporations.
Lovins has taught at several universities including Dartmouth College, where she was a Henry R. Luce visiting professor, and the Bainbridge Graduate Institute's Pinchot University, which became Presidio Graduate School in 2016.