Anne fell in love with nature as a young girl spending summers on her grandparents’ farm in north Georgia. Often alone with “nothing to do,” she read books and made friends with the insects, plants, snakes, and trees. After several decades as an environmental justice advocate at the national level, Anne ‘retired’ in 2007 to serve as a full-time volunteer. She uses her political savvy to promote clean energy and to protest against fossil fuels and plastics. Anne’s passion for growing organic gardens and planting trees is in honor of her granddaughter and all children. Her bumper sticker reads, “One generation plants the tree, the next generation sits under it.”
I feel a deep moral responsibility to speak on behalf of species who have no voice, that most humans cannot hear. – Anne White
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