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ERM delivers a wide range of climate change services including decarbonization strategy development, creation of Scope 1, 2, and 3 carbon inventories, Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) analysis and reporting, strategy development, policy and regulatory analysis, target setting, and benchmarking.
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In this role, you will work on a variety of interesting technical climate change and corporate sustainability services for clients in the energy, power, chemical, and technology sectors throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
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Locations preferred: Washington, DC; Philadelphia, PA; Richmond, VAFor the Managing Consultant, Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change (Senior Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $90,000 – $109,180 (USD.
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This position is funded through the South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center (SC-CASC) and will address research questions related to the impacts of climate change on migratory waterbirds and wetland habitats in the U.S. Great Plains region.
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Serve as subject matter expert on climate change, climate resilience, climate adaptation, natural climate solutions (NCS), climate mitigation, and/or climate metrics.
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Government policy on international climate change and related issues, particularly with respect to sustainable landscapes, REDD+ and agriculture issues, nationally determined contributions, mid-century strategies, climate finance, and carbon markets.
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This role will focus on quantifying the financial implications of climate risk, but there are opportunities for the candidate to contribute to all of our team's work across the climate change space (including relating to the low-carbon energy transition and net zero.
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Experience working on subjects related to one or more of three main research themes: fisheries, climate change, and the ecological impact of management actions. Your proposed independent research project should focus on leveraging and reusing existing data to develop synthesis products around one or more of the initiative's three key research themes: fisheries; climate change, and the ecological impact of management actions.
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Content knowledge and professional interest in climate change science and policy, energy policy, ocean science and conservation, marine fisheries, coastal communities and livelihoods and/or climate justice, and climate resilience.
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We take a quantitative approaching to helping our diverse client base understand the climate risks they may face, and to capitalize on their opportunities relating to a low-energy transition.
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Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following emerging sustainability domains; supply chain management, circularity, water stewardship, biodiversity, renewable energy procurement, zero-waste certification and strategy, water resource management, climate risk assessment, and life cycle assessment.
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ERM’s Climate Risk and Opportunity Advisory (CROA) team, within our broader Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change (CS&CC) function, is growing quickly. Understands the fundamentals of why climate change is happening, how it will start to affect business models/strategy/company revenue, Capex, Opex and familiar with the concepts of decarbonization & net zero pathways.
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Build templated quantitative methodologies for climate financial risk estimation that can be leveraged on climate projects, with a focus on transition risk. We are experts in undertaking scenario-based exercises to determine how climate change might impact our clients’ businesses, and we help them understand how to respond.
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Master's Degree preferred in Urban Planning; Sustainability; Climate Change; Resilience; Public Policy, or related field or equivalent experience. The position requires strong technical and communication skills, knowledge of climate change and impacts, and demonstrated experience in resilience and adaptation planning.
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Grow the climate adaptation and resilience practice through the identification of public and private client relationships, business development, networking, and preparing winning proposals.
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