Author: Tiffany Challe
Tiffany is currently a Communications Associate at Columbia Law School's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, where she promotes the Center's legal work related to fighting climate change. She is also a Communications Coordinator at the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund. She has also worked as a communications facilitator at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and has interned at the Equator Initiative (UNDP), supporting communications efforts and developing case studies of Equator Prize winners. She holds a Master's degree in Sustainability Science and Education from the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Tiffany is a climate & indigenous rights advocate and singer/songwriter with a background in both classical and pop music. She explores the interconnections between music, nature & indigenous cultures in her MusEcology blog and is currently producing eco-music. She believes that music interwoven with nature sounds can reach people across the world and inspire them to connect with their natural environment in a deeper and more meaningful way and to engage in climate action.
She is a devoted wife and mother. In her spare time, she loves to dance, travel, read, crochet, garden, hike, and practice yoga. She is also multicultural and trilingual (French, English and Spanish): she was born in Colombia, was raised in France by an American mother and French father and now lives in New Jersey with her husband and two children.