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Drawing inspiration from the cooperative extension service, this project will establish a transformative new model for research translation; one that leverages the unique resources of higher education, in collaboration with community stakeholders, to support increasing resilience to climate change.
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Are you an impact-driven individual looking for work at the nexus of conservation, climate change and integrated programming? Do you want to work with an innovative and collaborative team committed to transformational change in how we approach sustainable development.
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Through REFS, USAID works to advance inclusive agriculture-led growth, resilience, nutrition, environmental sustainability, infrastructure and energy, climate change, and water security, sanitation and hygiene initiatives in priority countries around the world to help them accelerate and protect development progress.
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FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Report to: Director, Financial Planning & Analysis GMAC's value proposition offers our talented employees the ideal climate for innovation, and colleagues who are motivated and proactive, with diverse backgrounds and approaches.
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On Noblis' sustainability team, we are dedicated to addressing our planet's biggest environmental challenges, including climate change. As a junior sustainability analyst on our team, you will support a number of sustainability efforts, including in areas such as sustainability strategy, sustainable procurement, sustainable buildings and materials, circular economy, ESG, life cycle assessment, and sustainable supply chains.
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What you will do : Investigate, report and write articles on issues involving air and water quality, climate change, energy, agriculture and other environmental matters that impact public health and public policy.
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The primary purpose of this position is to investigate consumer complaints regarding public utilities in support of OPC consumer service programs with a focus on Climate change. In defining its positions, the Office is further required to consider “the public safety, the economy of the District of Columbia, the conservation of natural resources, and the preservation of environmental quality, including effects on global climate change and the District’s public climate commitments.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Position Title: Research Fellow Reports to: Madeline Schomburg, Director of Research; Jordan Gallagher, Senior Corporate Relations Manager Position Status: Temporary, non-exempt Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) Inc. is a nonprofit clean energy think tank dedicated to advancing technically grounded solutions to climate change through evidence-based analysis, thought leadership, and coalition-building.
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In addition to issues affecting smallholder farmers and rural enterprise, we have deep experience working in adjacent areas including technology, youth, gender, nutrition, climate change, forestry, and land use.
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Experience with people or HR analytics, such as reporting on personnel data or climate surveys. action employer that empowers our people to fearlessly drive change - no matter their race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, or related medical conditions), national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, veteran status, military or uniformed service member status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, local, or international law.
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The successful candidate will work alongside executive environmental staff, collaborating on climate-change initiatives in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area. Projects will range from preliminary planning to implementation and include the following: Subsurface infrastructure to mitigate flooding impacts.
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ResponsibilitiesConduct qualitative research, literature reviews, and other desktop studies, particularly related to climate change and U.S. security assistance. The Analyst will provide methodological advisory support, conduct literature reviews, draft reports, and collect, manage, and analyze data as needed related to climate change and U.S. security assistance.
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Infrastructure resilience opportunities may include but are not limited to; assisting clients improve their restoration and reconstruction processes, evaluating extreme natural disasters as well as climate change physical risk, developing resilient investment/adaptation programs, supporting clients with cost recovery regulatory filing and stakeholder engagement, and implementing capital investment programs.
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This is an exciting opportunity for a results-driven, leader to help lead a team of individuals who consult with co-workers and clients to measure and report on environmental, social and governance impact through solutions focused on accounting for climate change footprints (e.g., carbon accounting with additional impact areas like waste, water, and overall compliance planned for the future.
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McColm & Company (McCO) is a mission-driven and customer-focused consulting firm that equips change makers with the knowledge, skills, and insights they need to succeed in an increasingly complex world.
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