A key player in the alternative energy industry for over thirty years, Danziger was the first person to eliminate an entire class of pollutants from a working power plant. To date, his efforts secured the largest energy conservation and greenhouse gas reduction event in history. He has also produced six albums, including "Never Dreamed" and "1910 Nocturne," which was on exhibit as a sound sculpture at the Monterey Museum of Art, and "Steinbeck's Chinatown" at the National Steinbeck Center. He was also awarded a gold medal for Best Original Music at the New York Film Festival, and the Clean Air Award by the South Coast Air Quality Management District. He was awarded a Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Cal-State Monterey Bay for music, invention, energy and environment. He lives in Carmel with his wife, who is an art historian.