Danielle Arostegui
Manager, U.S. Climate
Work
Areas of expertise:
Climate change, U.S. climate and energy policy, innovation policy, agriculture and climate policy, clean fuels policy
Danielle is a Manager for the U.S. Climate Policy and Analysis team, where she contributes research and analysis to shape and advance EDF’s federal climate policy priorities on a wide range of issues, including NDC implementation, innovation, and environmental justice and equity.
Background
Prior to joining EDF, Danielle worked as a Research Assistant at the Congressional Research Service, providing research and analysis to members of Congress on issues relating to energy and climate change, and as a Research Assistant with the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. She holds a Masters in Environmental Management from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and a BA from Dartmouth College.
Latest pieces
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What We’re Watching in Reconciliation: Regular Updates from EDF
December 13, 2021
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Where the U.S. stands going into COP26
October 12, 2021
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What We’re Watching in Reconciliation
September 8, 2021
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The U.S. needs more economic stimulus: Here’s how it can create jobs and tackle climate change
January 25, 2021