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The Sustainable Development (SD) Practice Group (PG) helps countries tackle their most complex challenges in the areas of Agriculture and Food, Climate Change, Environment, Natural Resources & Blue Economy, Environmental and Social Framework, Urban, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience & Land, Social Sustainability and Inclusion, and Water.
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AIR’s IDD strives to improve the quality of life inlow-and middle-incomecountries by using rigorous research, evaluations, and data science toenhance food security, nutrition, gender equality, labor market and education outcomes for example by focusing on climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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Washington has adopted ground-breaking legislation to address climate change by sharply reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and achieving carbon neutrality. It’s a big task with even bigger long-term impacts on the state’s greenhouse gas emissions and the global fight against climate change.
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About Yard Stick PBCYard Stick is a remote-first climate tech startup with cofounders based in Boston, MA and Oakland, CA. We are on a mission to reverse climate change with agriculture.
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Familiarity with climate-related issues such as stormwater management, heat impacts, open space, green infrastructure, habitat restoration, and/or climate change adaptation and resilience concepts.
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We intend to go further in helping countries reduce poverty and rise to the challenges of climate change with our revamped mission to create a world free from poverty on a livable planet.
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The Department of Global Ecology at the Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS) is seeking Postdoctoral Research Associates to contribute to research that aims to quantify climate change impacts on freshwater and coastal water quality via influences on nutrient delivery to, and on conditions within, water bodies.
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PhD in a field relevant to fisheries, wildlife, zoology, conservation, or climate change adaptation. The University of Wisconsin Madison is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a two-year position to focus on adaptive capacity and climate resilience as relates to the management of fisheries and wildlife in the midwestern US. The postdoc will be expected to be the principal analyst and researcher for a MW CASC Consortium synthesis project on incorporating climate resilience into management of fish and wildlife within the context of a changing and variable climate.
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Minimum of 10 years' directly relevant experience in impact investing, management consulting, private equity, private debt and/or investment banking with specific focus on climate-related impact themes.
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Reporting to the Division Director, key areas of focus include implementing strategies to eliminate GHG emissions from buildings and build community-wide resilience to the impacts of climate change, guided by the Net Zero Action and Resilient Cambridge Plans.
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Conducts research on technical, policy, and legal topics related to climate change, climate hazards, flood and hazard mitigation policies, and adaptation strategies. Oversees projects and plans for the City’s climate adaptation and resilience program that holistically addresses the impacts of climate change and increases the community’s resilience to hazards such as sea level rise, increased flooding frequency from changes in rainfall patterns, rising groundwater levels, longer drought durations, wildfires, debris flows, extreme heat, and energy outages.
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Experience investigating disinformation and organized obstructionism, climate change politics or communication, conflicts of interest, or social media narratives is ideal but not essential.
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Read more about the Sustainability & Resilience Department here BENEFITS THE POSITION Oversees projects and plans for the City's climate adaptation and resilience program that holistically addresses the impacts of climate change and increases the community's resilience to hazards such as sea level rise, increased flooding frequency from changes in rainfall patterns, rising groundwater levels, longer drought durations, wildfires, debris flows, extreme heat, and energy outages.
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The research focus of the Climate Discourse Lab is climate change disinformation and propaganda. The primary bottleneck to tackling climate change is no longer science, technology, or policy know-how.
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Project experience climate change, climate finance, green enterprise development, natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, or renewable energy. The TO III, ECC will provide support in all phases of business development in environment and climate change sectors, technical assistance to projects on environmental compliance and climate risk management planning activities as well as project technical support and monitoring.
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