Architect Mark Chambers has focused on advancing environmental policy at the city-government level for more than a decade, working in the District of Columbia and in New York. For the latter, he was director of the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, where he led development and passage of Local Law 97—2019 legislation that set stringent limits on a buildings’ carbon emissions. Earlier this year, he started working on climate issues at the federal level as senior director of building emissions at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Chambers spoke with RECORD last month about his new role in President Biden’s administration.
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