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Responsibilities Responsibility Area: Management and LeadershipIn collaboration with the Sr. Director of FECS, Lead identification and crafting of strategic alliances/partnerships, project innovations, learning, and related research and thought leadership related to climate change & resilience building.
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Five (5) or more years of work experience in international development, climate change mitigation and/or adaptation, carbon markets, environmental policy, sustainable development, global affairs, project management, and/or public policy.
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The State and Local Government practice provides individuals the opportunity to serve clients in the areas of: organizational strategy, sustainability, climate change, net zero, ESG, smart cities, IoT, broadband, digital equity, economic development, industrial policy and infrastructure strategy.
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Applicants with research experience or expertise in societal impacts of climate change, environmental social sciences, including environmental politics, climate psychology, geography, sustainability studies, climate economics, climate resilience, and the anthropology or sociology of climate change, and allied disciplines are especially encouraged to apply.
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Opportunity to work with amazing people who are passionate about halting climate change, thriving in a fully-remote work environment, and learning and growing every day. Renew Home is on a mission to change how we power the world by making it easier for customers to save energy and money at home as part of the largest residential virtual power plant in North America.
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Are some of Earth's most biodiverse habitats, providing unparalleled carbon sequestration capabilities per unit area and ecosystem services that are critical for fisheries, water quality, local livelihoods, and coastal resiliency from climate change.
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A clear interest in international security, ocean resource management (including but not limited to fisheries), climate change issues, and non-traditional security threats related to global security and international environmental policy.
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The Deputy Director for Commercialization must be a respected thought leader within the energy industry and/or climate change mitigation space and an experienced practitioner in how to scale technologies from early-stage R&D to disrupt energy markets and create new paradigms.
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The Advisor will contribute to alignment with the President's Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children's (PTF) Lead Subcommittee (PbSC), the International Lead Elimination Working Group (ILEWG), Climate Change and Environmental Health, and any other interagency or external fora to advance a strategy and implementation plan for USAID lead mitigation efforts with priority countries, including engagement with the private sector.
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We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect peoples health; to preserve magnificent places and wildlife; to advance clean energy, and combat climate change. We partner with thousands of groups, supporters, individuals, and communities to engage in the critical environmental issues of our time and bring about positive change.
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Our work spans from safeguarding and maintaining critical infrastructure to helping communities recover from natural disasters, from empowering our armed forces and first responders to reducing carbon and energyuse, and from making cities more resilient against the threats of climate change to restoring contaminated ecological systems.
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Support public and private sector clients who tackle issues like HIV/AIDS, disaster preparedness, human trafficking, climate change, child welfare, and more. We’re no stranger to award shows, and yet we remain grounded in doing meaningful work for clients who are trying to make a positive change in the world.
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Associate or Senior Editor (Climate Change Ecology) To help us to build on the success of this journal, we're looking for an expert in any area of Climate Change Ecology. Associate or Senior Editor (Climate Change Ecology.
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Position CI as a recognized and sought-after leader in ocean climate change initiatives. Develop a pipeline of both investment-ready and non-investment-ready enterprises that deliver community and climate-based outcomes based in coastal wetland conservation and restoration.
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Experience and interest in working on issues related to climate change, resilience and/or hazard mitigation at the local, state, or federal level. This role will support tribal and non-tribal resilience and climate change efforts in disadvantaged communities on behalf of FEMA, with whom Ogilvy has a long-standing client relationship.
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