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born: 1952
married, two children
land list: North Rhine-Westphalia
Office in Berlin
T: +49 30 / 227 - 74519
F: +49 30 / 227 - 76651
baerbel.hoehn@bundestag.de
I was politically schooled during the 1970s by the anti-atomic power, the women's and the peace movements. During the 1980s I was involved with a citizen's initiative to improve day care for pre-schoolers, and from there I went into local politics to fight successfully against the construction of a hazardous waste incinerator. In 1995 I became the first Green agricultural minister and placed consumer protection in the foreground, particularly through the discussion on BSE. In terms of environmental policy I have pushed for the creation of new jobs through the efficient use of resources and the application of renewable energy and raw materials. In 2000 I also became responsible for one-world policy and began to support fair trade and raise awareness on the issue here in Germany.
Committee on Environmental Protection and Reactor Safety (alt. m.)
Committee on Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (alt. m.)
Politically active in the citizen's initiative Parent's Association of Oberhausen Kindergartens, later in the Women's Forum and the Citizen's Initiative Against Hazardous Waste Incineration (from 1981)
Member of the Green Party since 1985
Member of Oberhausen Council (1985-89)
Entered the provincial legislature of North Rhine-Westfalia (NRW) 1990
Spokeswoman of the Greens in the provincial legislature (1990-95)
Member of the Green Länder council (1991-97)
Member of the Alliance 90/The Greens national party council (since 1999)
Minister of the environment, regional planning and agriculture (1995-00)
NRW minister of environmental protection, agriculture and consumer protection (2000-05)
Member of the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group in the provincial legislature of NRW (since 2005)