Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based non-governmental organization and consumer rights group which focuses on corporate and government accountability relating to food, water, and fishing. Food and Water Watch employs a four pronged effort focusing on public and policymaker education, lobbying, media, and Internet activism. Food & Water Watch became independent from its parent organization, Public Citizen, in 2005.
Food & Water Watch was the first to break the news of the high rate of salmonella in US chicken processing plants in July 2006. Food and Water Watch has also been critical of the growing bottled water industry for health and environmental concerns. On August 24, 2007, Food & Water Watch announced success in its effort to get Starbucks Coffee to stop using milk originating from rBGH-treated cows, after Starbucks, in a letter to executive director Wenonah Hauter, stated that by December 31, 2007, all of the dairy products used in company-operated stores would be produced with rBGH-free milk.
With more than 2 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from corporate polluters and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
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published: 07 Feb 2024
Fight Like You Live Here | Food & Water Watch
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published: 01 Feb 2019
ECU 682 Food & Water Watch
Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that focuses on corporate and government accountability. Guests from Food & Water Watch are Senior New York Organizer Eric Weltman and California Director Chirag Bhakta. Eric speaks about the successful drive to ban fracking in New York State and the also successful effort to block the dumping of more than a million gallons of radioactive wastewater from the closed Indian Point nuclear power plants into the Hudson River. He talks, too, about the banning of the use of fossil fuels in new buildings in New York City and New York State. And he speaks about the recent 75,000-person “March to End Fossil Fuels” that happened in Manhattan. Food & Water Watch was in the middle of all these actions. Chirag talks about how what Food & Water ...
published: 15 Oct 2023
Food and Water Watch: Sandra Steingraber
Sandra Steingraber, the noted biologist and author, is the featured speaker at Food & Water Watch's monthly Manhattan meeting at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Sandra discusses the imperative of New York moving to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035.
Sandra was a leader in the fight to ban fracking in New York, and she continues the battle against the massive build-out of fracking infrastructure across the state.
published: 23 Sep 2017
Bill Maher on the Truth Behind Prop 37
A message from Bill Maher about California's Proposition 37.
To learn more about Prop 37 and Food & Water Watch's campaign to make GE Labeling the Law, and to help raise money to broadcast this public service announcement and others like it far and wide, visit www.voteyes37.org.
Throughout the course of food labeling history, giant processed food companies have claimed that giving consumers basic information about their food would raise the cost of food and guess what? It never has. But that hasn't stopped the chemical and junk food companies to use this faulty argument to mislead Californians into believing that a label to tell them if their food has been genetically engineered will raise the cost of food. Enough with the scare tactics already. Don't buy their b.s. Stand up for your rig...
published: 29 Oct 2012
Spill the Truth from Food & Water Watch
Visit www.spillthetruth.org. Can you imagine an oil spill MANY times larger than the current one in the Gulf? Food & Water Watch is working to prevent another crisis. Learn more: www.SpillTheTruth.org
published: 14 May 2010
Food & Water Watch Interview: What are the human heath implications of the Aliso Canyon gas blowout?
published: 03 Sep 2021
Wenonah Hauter on Food & Water Watch's Mission
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With more than 3 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from the corporations and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
With more than 2 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from corpora...
With more than 2 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from corporate polluters and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
Your gift helps power the movement for a livable future. Give here: https://fwwat.ch/496uhEA
With more than 2 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from corporate polluters and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
Your gift helps power the movement for a livable future. Give here: https://fwwat.ch/496uhEA
Together, we're going to achieve a livable climate, trustworthy food, and clean, public, affordable water for generations to come. Let's go, we have a lot to do...
Together, we're going to achieve a livable climate, trustworthy food, and clean, public, affordable water for generations to come. Let's go, we have a lot to do!
JOIN US: https://fwwat.ch/2HIcYS1
Together, we're going to achieve a livable climate, trustworthy food, and clean, public, affordable water for generations to come. Let's go, we have a lot to do!
JOIN US: https://fwwat.ch/2HIcYS1
Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that focuses on corporate and government accountability. Guests from Food & Water Watch are Senior N...
Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that focuses on corporate and government accountability. Guests from Food & Water Watch are Senior New York Organizer Eric Weltman and California Director Chirag Bhakta. Eric speaks about the successful drive to ban fracking in New York State and the also successful effort to block the dumping of more than a million gallons of radioactive wastewater from the closed Indian Point nuclear power plants into the Hudson River. He talks, too, about the banning of the use of fossil fuels in new buildings in New York City and New York State. And he speaks about the recent 75,000-person “March to End Fossil Fuels” that happened in Manhattan. Food & Water Watch was in the middle of all these actions. Chirag talks about how what Food & Water Watch terms Big Oil and Big Ag have put California’s climate and water at risk. He details their “delay tactics” and “boondoggles.” Chirag points to the central importance of “people power” and “organizing people at the grassroots level.” Both also speak about their personal backgrounds—how they became environmental organizers.
Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that focuses on corporate and government accountability. Guests from Food & Water Watch are Senior New York Organizer Eric Weltman and California Director Chirag Bhakta. Eric speaks about the successful drive to ban fracking in New York State and the also successful effort to block the dumping of more than a million gallons of radioactive wastewater from the closed Indian Point nuclear power plants into the Hudson River. He talks, too, about the banning of the use of fossil fuels in new buildings in New York City and New York State. And he speaks about the recent 75,000-person “March to End Fossil Fuels” that happened in Manhattan. Food & Water Watch was in the middle of all these actions. Chirag talks about how what Food & Water Watch terms Big Oil and Big Ag have put California’s climate and water at risk. He details their “delay tactics” and “boondoggles.” Chirag points to the central importance of “people power” and “organizing people at the grassroots level.” Both also speak about their personal backgrounds—how they became environmental organizers.
Sandra Steingraber, the noted biologist and author, is the featured speaker at Food & Water Watch's monthly Manhattan meeting at the New York Society for Ethica...
Sandra Steingraber, the noted biologist and author, is the featured speaker at Food & Water Watch's monthly Manhattan meeting at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Sandra discusses the imperative of New York moving to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035.
Sandra was a leader in the fight to ban fracking in New York, and she continues the battle against the massive build-out of fracking infrastructure across the state.
Sandra Steingraber, the noted biologist and author, is the featured speaker at Food & Water Watch's monthly Manhattan meeting at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Sandra discusses the imperative of New York moving to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035.
Sandra was a leader in the fight to ban fracking in New York, and she continues the battle against the massive build-out of fracking infrastructure across the state.
A message from Bill Maher about California's Proposition 37.
To learn more about Prop 37 and Food & Water Watch's campaign to make GE Labeling the Law, and to ...
A message from Bill Maher about California's Proposition 37.
To learn more about Prop 37 and Food & Water Watch's campaign to make GE Labeling the Law, and to help raise money to broadcast this public service announcement and others like it far and wide, visit www.voteyes37.org.
Throughout the course of food labeling history, giant processed food companies have claimed that giving consumers basic information about their food would raise the cost of food and guess what? It never has. But that hasn't stopped the chemical and junk food companies to use this faulty argument to mislead Californians into believing that a label to tell them if their food has been genetically engineered will raise the cost of food. Enough with the scare tactics already. Don't buy their b.s. Stand up for your right to know what's in your food and vote yes on Prop 37!
A message from Bill Maher about California's Proposition 37.
To learn more about Prop 37 and Food & Water Watch's campaign to make GE Labeling the Law, and to help raise money to broadcast this public service announcement and others like it far and wide, visit www.voteyes37.org.
Throughout the course of food labeling history, giant processed food companies have claimed that giving consumers basic information about their food would raise the cost of food and guess what? It never has. But that hasn't stopped the chemical and junk food companies to use this faulty argument to mislead Californians into believing that a label to tell them if their food has been genetically engineered will raise the cost of food. Enough with the scare tactics already. Don't buy their b.s. Stand up for your right to know what's in your food and vote yes on Prop 37!
Visit www.spillthetruth.org. Can you imagine an oil spill MANY times larger than the current one in the Gulf? Food & Water Watch is working to prevent another c...
Visit www.spillthetruth.org. Can you imagine an oil spill MANY times larger than the current one in the Gulf? Food & Water Watch is working to prevent another crisis. Learn more: www.SpillTheTruth.org
Visit www.spillthetruth.org. Can you imagine an oil spill MANY times larger than the current one in the Gulf? Food & Water Watch is working to prevent another crisis. Learn more: www.SpillTheTruth.org
DONATE HERE: https://fwwat.ch/jointhemission
With more than 3 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate fo...
DONATE HERE: https://fwwat.ch/jointhemission
With more than 3 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from the corporations and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
DONATE HERE: https://fwwat.ch/jointhemission
With more than 3 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from the corporations and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
With more than 2 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from corporate polluters and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
Your gift helps power the movement for a livable future. Give here: https://fwwat.ch/496uhEA
Together, we're going to achieve a livable climate, trustworthy food, and clean, public, affordable water for generations to come. Let's go, we have a lot to do!
JOIN US: https://fwwat.ch/2HIcYS1
Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based organization that focuses on corporate and government accountability. Guests from Food & Water Watch are Senior New York Organizer Eric Weltman and California Director Chirag Bhakta. Eric speaks about the successful drive to ban fracking in New York State and the also successful effort to block the dumping of more than a million gallons of radioactive wastewater from the closed Indian Point nuclear power plants into the Hudson River. He talks, too, about the banning of the use of fossil fuels in new buildings in New York City and New York State. And he speaks about the recent 75,000-person “March to End Fossil Fuels” that happened in Manhattan. Food & Water Watch was in the middle of all these actions. Chirag talks about how what Food & Water Watch terms Big Oil and Big Ag have put California’s climate and water at risk. He details their “delay tactics” and “boondoggles.” Chirag points to the central importance of “people power” and “organizing people at the grassroots level.” Both also speak about their personal backgrounds—how they became environmental organizers.
Sandra Steingraber, the noted biologist and author, is the featured speaker at Food & Water Watch's monthly Manhattan meeting at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Sandra discusses the imperative of New York moving to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035.
Sandra was a leader in the fight to ban fracking in New York, and she continues the battle against the massive build-out of fracking infrastructure across the state.
A message from Bill Maher about California's Proposition 37.
To learn more about Prop 37 and Food & Water Watch's campaign to make GE Labeling the Law, and to help raise money to broadcast this public service announcement and others like it far and wide, visit www.voteyes37.org.
Throughout the course of food labeling history, giant processed food companies have claimed that giving consumers basic information about their food would raise the cost of food and guess what? It never has. But that hasn't stopped the chemical and junk food companies to use this faulty argument to mislead Californians into believing that a label to tell them if their food has been genetically engineered will raise the cost of food. Enough with the scare tactics already. Don't buy their b.s. Stand up for your right to know what's in your food and vote yes on Prop 37!
Visit www.spillthetruth.org. Can you imagine an oil spill MANY times larger than the current one in the Gulf? Food & Water Watch is working to prevent another crisis. Learn more: www.SpillTheTruth.org
DONATE HERE: https://fwwat.ch/jointhemission
With more than 3 million supporters, Food & Water Watch fights for safe food, clean water, and a livable climate for all of us.
We protect people from the corporations and other destructive economic interests that put profit ahead of everything else.
Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based non-governmental organization and consumer rights group which focuses on corporate and government accountability relating to food, water, and fishing. Food and Water Watch employs a four pronged effort focusing on public and policymaker education, lobbying, media, and Internet activism. Food & Water Watch became independent from its parent organization, Public Citizen, in 2005.
Food & Water Watch was the first to break the news of the high rate of salmonella in US chicken processing plants in July 2006. Food and Water Watch has also been critical of the growing bottled water industry for health and environmental concerns. On August 24, 2007, Food & Water Watch announced success in its effort to get Starbucks Coffee to stop using milk originating from rBGH-treated cows, after Starbucks, in a letter to executive director Wenonah Hauter, stated that by December 31, 2007, all of the dairy products used in company-operated stores would be produced with rBGH-free milk.