Staff
Emily Figdor
Federal Global Warming Program Director
202-683-1250
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Expertise | global warming, clean air, power plants, cars and trucks, |
Background
Emily Figdor
directs Environment America's federal clean air program. In 2005, she
was a leader in the successful campaign to stop the Bush
administration's air pollution bill, which would have substantially
weakened Clean Air Act protections, and in July 2006, Ms. Figdor was recognized as a top global warming lobbyist by
The Hill, a Capitol Hill newspaper. Ms. Figdor has authored
numerous
reports on air quality, mercury contamination, power plant pollution,
diesel pollution and global warming, including Reel Danger: Power Plant
Mercury Pollution and the Fish We Eat, which analyzed EPA test data on
fish caught from U.S. lakes and found that 55 percent of the fish
samples contained unsafe levels of mercury for women of childbearing
age. Ms. Figdor has appeared on ABC's World News Tonight and in the New
York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Associated Press, and Los
Angeles Times. Prior to joining our staff, she worked as a senior
policy analyst at the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health
Association and on state-level policy at the Alan Guttmacher Institute,
a health advocacy group. Ms. Figdor received her Masters in Public
Health from Columbia University in 2001 and her BA from Stanford
University in 1996.
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