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New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC)

NYC's independent advisory body that synthesizes scientific information on climate change to inform City policy.

The New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC) started in 2009 and was codified in Local Law 42 of 2012 with a mandate to provide an authoritative and actionable source of scientific information on future climate change and its potential impacts.

  • Professor Sheila Foster (Columbia University) – Co-Chair
  • Dr. Timon McPhearson (The New School) – Co-Chair
  • Dr. Franco Montalto, P.E. (Drexel University) – Co-Chair
  • Mr. Daniel Bader (Columbia University) 
  • Dr. Christian Braneon (NASA GISS)
  • Dr. Marc Conte (Fordham University)
  • Dr. Elizabeth Cook (Barnard College)
  • Dr. Naresh Devineni (City University of New York)
  • Dr. Yuliya Dzyuban (Pratt Institute)
  • Dr. Patrick Gurian (Drexel University)
  • Dr. Jaime Madrigano (Johns Hopkins University) 
  • Dr. Peter Marcotullio (City University of New York)
  • Dr. Micaela Martinez (WE ACT for Environmental Justice)
  • Dr. Yuki Miura (New York University)
  • Dr. Luis Ortiz (George Mason University)
  • Dr. Lin Peng (City University of New York)
  • Dr. Prathap Ramamurthy (City University of New York)
  • Dr. Jeffrey Raven (New York Institute of Technology)
  • Dr. Bernice Rosenzweig (Sarah Lawrence College)

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