Urban Green Council
Danielle Manley is a seasoned professional in climate policy and research, currently serving as the Manager of Policy at Urban Green Council since October 2019, where efforts focus on reducing carbon emissions in New York City and State through impactful policies on energy efficiency and building electrification. Prior experience includes serving as a Staff Associate Officer of Research at the Center for Climate Systems Research at Columbia University's Earth Institute, where research addressed climate change impacts on urban resilience. Other roles encompass environmental education, community engagement, and sustainability consulting, alongside volunteer efforts in significant reforestation and wildlife protection projects. Danielle Manley holds a Master of Arts in Climate and Society from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies from the University at Buffalo.
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Urban Green Council
Urban Green Council's mission is to decarbonize buildings for healthy and resilient communities. We believe the critical issue facing the world today is climate change. Our focus on climate change requires us to focus on energy and other resource management. As we improve energy and other resource management, we can deliver a more resilient, efficient, healthy and affordable city.