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Food & Water Watch

Food & Water Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based non-governmental organization group with an office also in Los Angeles, California, which focuses on corporate and government accountability relating to food, water, and corporate overreach. Resulting issue areas include stopping fossil fuels and fossil fuel extraction, regulating factory farms, advocating for renewable energy, fighting water privatization, stopping bad trade deals, increasing transparency in our food system, and standing up for human rights. The organization was founded by staff from Public Citizen in 2005.

Campaigns
• "The Clean Energy Revolution": an anti-fracking march held during the 2016 Democratic National Convention. • "Public Water for All": Food & Water Watch's program to oppose the privatization of public water utilities. ==Food & Water Justice==
Food & Water Justice
Food & Water Justice is the organization's legal department, which files lawsuits and provides legal analysis to further the organization's campaigns. It has supported work opposing the use of pollution trading to solve environmental challenges as well as calls for more regulations of concentrated animal feeding operations.{{Cite news|url=https://www.politico.com/tipsheets/morning-agriculture/2016/09/epas-glyphosate-report-now-a-spring-thing-maybe-216316|title=EPA's glyphosate report now a spring thing (maybe) ==BP Whistleblower==
BP Whistleblower
Following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster, a subcontractor at BP's Atlantis oil rig provided "e-mails, a BP database and other documents" to Food & Water Watch. These documents indicated that BP had violated its own policies by not having all the necessary engineering documents on board the Atlantis when the rig started operations in 2007. The subcontractor, Kenneth Abbott, would later file a lawsuit with Food & Water Watch against then Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and the Minerals and Management Service. The lawsuit sought to stop the operation of Atlantis. ==Food & Water Action==
Food & Water Action
Food & Water Action, originally Food & Water Action Fund, is the organization's political arm, and is classified as a 501(c)(4). It has endorsed candidates in a number of election races. ==Fluoridation Lawsuit==
Fluoridation Lawsuit
In Food and Water Watch et. al. v. United States Environmental Protection Agency et. al., Judge Chen ruled that water fluoridation poses an “unreasonable risk of reduced IQ in children…a risk sufficient to require the EPA to engage with a regulatory response…One thing the EPA cannot do, however, in the face of this Court’s finding, is to ignore that risk.” ==See also==
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