DAVID DONIGER
is the policy director of NRDC's climate center, focusing on
policies to cut global warming pollution from power plants, motor
vehicles and other major industries.
David also leads NRDC's work to
complete the phase-out of chemicals that deplete the earth's protective
ozone layer.
David rejoined NRDC in 2001 after serving for eight years
in the Clinton administration, where he was director of climate change
policy at the Environmental Protection Agency and, before that, counsel
to the head of the EPA's clean air program; he also worked for a year
at the Council on Environmental Quality.
David first began at NRDC in
1978 and worked on clean air issues for the next 14 years, helping to
win adoption of the landmark Montreal Protocol (to stop depletion of
the ozone layer) and the Clean Air Act amendments of 1990.
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hi u have good information.im doing a science problem about global warming. bye dude
Posted by: john | December 15, 2005 at 03:37 PM
If glodal warming is such a really big issue then why don't people take more time to plain to help out,and why dosn't bush comment on it? is it really starting to happen? if so why dont do something about it? im sure there are people working, but if it happeneds well we be at the end of the world? sorry so many questions i have more nothing tells me anything.
Posted by: Elizabeth Beck | December 22, 2005 at 06:21 AM
please send me phoyos on environmental issues
Posted by: vinod | January 04, 2006 at 01:21 AM
presidents..what.ever.they.are.there.just.money.grabbers.
Posted by: john.ditch | February 01, 2006 at 09:12 AM