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Danielle Nierenberg was born on 27 February, 1978 in Missouri, is an Author, journalist. At 42 years old, Danielle Nierenberg height not available right now. We will update Danielle Nierenberg's height soon as possible.
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Danielle Nierenberg Age |
44 years old |
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Pisces |
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27 February 1978 |
Birthday |
27 February |
Birthplace |
Missouri |
Nationality |
American |
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She is a member of famous Author with the age 44 years old group.
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Danielle Nierenberg Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Danielle Nierenberg worth at the age of 44 years old? Danielle Nierenberg’s income source is mostly from being a successful Author. She is from American. We have estimated
Danielle Nierenberg's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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According to Nierenberg, she has been focused on raising awareness about food quality and availability because she "is obsessed with food." She wants "to know what she’s having for dinner at lunchtime." She is a reviewer for the Africa Chapter for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change WGII AR5 First Order Draft and serves on the Advisory Group for the Zero Hunger Partnership, along with Sir Gordon Conway and Heifer International President Pierre Ferrari. In 2013, she joined the Young Professional's Platform for Agricultural Research for Development (YPARD) Steering Committee. Nierenberg is also a member of the UN Environmental Programme's Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity Steering Committee.
In 2013, Nierenberg co-founded Food Tank: The Think Tank For Food and currently serves as its president. She founded Nourishing the Planet while working at the Worldwatch Institute.
In 2013, Nierenberg co-founded Food Tank: The Think Tank For Food, a non-profit organization. The organization aims to offer solutions and environmentally sustainable ways of alleviating hunger, obesity, and poverty by creating a network of connections and information. The organization's inaugural Food Tank Summit was held in January 2015 in partnership with The George Washington University. In 2016, in addition to a second Washington, DC, Summit, the series expanded to Sacramento, CA, São Paulo, Brazil, and Chicago, IL.
Nierenberg produced State of the World 2011 with the help of 60 authors from all over the world. She also organized The State of the World Symposium in January 2011. She left Worldwatch Institute and Nourishing The Planet in 2012.
In 2009 she co-founded the Nourishing the Planet project housed at the Worldwatch Institute and became its director. This post involved overseeing environmental research, communications and development for the Nourishing the Planet project, as well as leading the Nourishing the Planet Advisory Group. As part of this role, Nierenberg spent 18 months in Sub-Saharan Africa, looking for solutions to poverty and hunger in 30 different countries. While working there, she managed a grant of US$1.34 million to assess the state of agricultural innovations.
Nierenberg's first book was titled Correcting Gender Myopia: Gender Equity, Women's Welfare, and the Environment and was published by the Worldwatch Institute in 2002. In 2005, she wrote Happier Meals: Rethinking the Global Meat Industry, which is a paper that presents the effects of the growth of factory farming, cataloging the harmful effects it can have on the world, especially in developing countries. In 2012, she wrote Eating Planet 2012, presented during an event at the Literature Festival in Mantua in September.
In 2001, Nierenberg joined the Worldwatch Institute as its Food and Agricultural Senior Researcher, where she managed several research projects on emerging infectious diseases related to the food system, gender and population, climate change and agriculture, the global meat economy, and innovations in sustainable agriculture.