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NEW ITEMS
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Institute Events
1. Sustainability Series: Free Film Screening - Youth Unstoppable
Other Events - On Campus
2. Coffee@Beyond: Is Our Universe a Botched Job? Designing a Better Version
3. ASU School of Life Sciences Movie Night: Ex Machina
4. Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science: 2019 Shoemaker Lecture: Is ET Lurking in
our Cosmic Backyard?
5. Institute for Social Science Research: Grad Student Poster Contest
Other Events - Off Campus
6. SMEEC: Meals for Mars
7. GreenBiz Webcast: Super-Charging Electric Vehicle Fleets
8. GreenBiz Webcast: Energy Resilience in the Age of Climate Change
9. AzSEC Eighth Annual Student Conference on Renewable Energy Science, Technology, and Policy
at the Energy-Water-Food Nexus
News and Announcements
10. Sustainability alumnus authors report on impacts of proposed new fuel economy standard
11. ASU develops world's first adaptive-learning biology degree
12. Two ASU professors elected American Geophysical Union Fellows
13. ASU alums in range of careers are committed to sustainability practices
14. ASU ecologist says state's rivers are facing rocky waters
15. With urban fishing, there's a catch
16. August Southwest Climate Outlook
Other Jobs
17. Forestry Technician, Department of Natural Resources, State of Wisconsin, Bayfield, Jackson,
Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Price, Sawyer, Taylor, Wood counties
18. Director, Wye Research and Education Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
19. Environmental Scientist (Hydrologist), Metropolitan Council, St Paul, MN
20. Infrastructure Finance Advisor, Tetra Tech International Development Services, Arlington, VA
21. State Capacity Building Associate, League of Conservation Voters, Seattle, WA
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EVENTS
Institute Events
Free Film Screening: Artifishal
(Wednesday, August 28, 2019) Artifishal is a film about people, rivers, and the fight for the future of
wild fish and the environment that supports them. It explores wild salmon’s slide toward extinction,
threats posed by fish hatcheries and fish farms, and our continued loss of faith in nature. Doors open
6:30 p.m.; showtime 7:00 p.m. at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 1140 E Baseline Rd, Tempe. More
information and registration.
You Can’t Drink Helium
(Thursday, August 29, 2019) Kevin L. Dobson, Protect Our Water Arizona, will present You Can’t Drink
Helium from 12:00-1:15 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus.
More information and registration.
Case Critical: Arizona Youth Climate Summit
(Saturday, September 7, 2019) Join us for the first Arizona Youth Climate Summit, led by Arizona
Youth Climate Strike and GreenLight Solutions, for a day of workshops empowering students and
providing them with new skills to address the climate crisis in their own communities. It will be held
from 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. in the Student Pavilion Ballroom, Arizona State University, Tempe campus.
More information and registration.
Salt River Project: A Sustainable Water Resource?
(Thursday, September 12, 2019) Kevin Murphy will present Salt River Project: A Sustainable Water
Resource? From 12:00-1:30 p.m. in room 481, Wrigley Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus.
More information and registration.
NEW!
Sustainability Series: Free Film Screening - Youth Unstoppable
(Friday, September 13, 2019) The film Youth Unstoppable chronicles the rise of the Global Youth
Climate Movement. Documented over the course of 11 years, the film follows the evolution of a diverse
network of youth rising up to shape the world they will live in. Please join us for a post-film discussion
led by Brian Macinas and Aditi Narayanan, student organizers from the AZ Youth Climate Strike. Doors
open at 6:30 p.m.; film starts at 7:00 p.m. at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 1140 E Baseline Rd,
Tempe. More information and registration.
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Other Events
On Campus
NEW!
Coffee@Beyond: Is Our Universe a Botched Job? Designing a Better Version
(Monday, August 26, 2019) Fred Adams, University of Michigan will present Is Our Universe a Botched
Job? Designing a Better Version at 3:00 p.m. in the Auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State
University, Tempe campus. For more information contact Katherine Smith.
NEW!
ASU School of Life Sciences Movie Night: Ex Machina
(Tuesday, August 27, 2019) "Ex Machina" (2014): A computer programmer learns that he is the human
component in a Turing Test of a highly advanced humanoid AI. From 5:00-8:00 p.m. in the auditorium,
Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. Registration.
NEW!
Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science: 2019 Shoemaker Lecture: Is ET
Lurking in our Cosmic Backyard?
(Thursday, September 5, 2019) James Benford, Microwave Sciences, Inc., will present Is ET Lurking in
our Cosmic Backyard? At 7:00 p.m. in the Marston Theater, ISTB 4, Arizona State University, Tempe
campus. More information and registration.
NEW!
Institute for Social Science Research: Grad Student Poster Contest
(Friday, November 15, 2019) The Institute for Social Science Research invites graduate students who
are doing social science research to participate in a poster contest. This contest is open to all graduate
students who are doing social science research in any field and on any campus at ASU. Abstracts due
September 8; Powerpoint or pdf of poster due September 29; and poster contest November 15, 2019.
More information.
Off Campus
Sculpting Science 2019
(Thursday, August 22-Saturday, September 14, 2019) Please join us for the Grand Opening of
Sculpting Science 2019 – an Arizona State University art exhibit that takes you into the microscopic
world of science, far beyond what the human eye can see. This exhibit features extraordinary ceramic
sculptures and drawings inspired by microscopic nature. It also highlights fascinating images of nature
created by using extreme magnification. Opening reception, 6:00-9:00 p.m., Thursday, August 29 and
First Friday, 6:00-9:00 p.m., Friday, September 6. Exhibit is free and is at the Step Gallery in Grant
Street Studies, 605 E Grant St, Phoenix. More information.
SMEEC: “Haboob!” The Second Summer of the Sonoran Desert
(Saturday, August 24, 2019) It’s that time of year we experience stifling heat, high winds, walls of dust
and pouring rain all within hours. Join Park Ranger Lisa Quiñónez as she talks about what causes
these conditions and then create the sounds of a Sonoran Desert storm with games, activities, and a
project making instruments that mimic the sounds of a storm. Recommended for ages 3+. $5 per youth
participant, recommended for ages 3+. No registration necessary. Accompanying adults welcome at no
additional fee. At South Mountain Environmental Education Center, 10409 S Central Ave, Phoenix.
More information.
United Nations Civil Society Conference: Building Inclusive and Sustainable
Communities
(Monday-Wednesday, August 26-28, 2019) Holding this worldwide conference in Salt Lake City will be
historic, as it will be the first time this conference will be held outside of UN Headquarters in the United
States. With talks of taking this conference abroad again in 2020, the success of this event is
imperative for the future of the conference and America’s United Nations legacy. The UN’s mission is
world peace. To this end, they are focused on empowering sustainable cities and communities. More
information and registration.
Extreme Heat Network Webinar: Environmental Health Tracking
(Wednesday, August 28, 2019) Matthew Roach, Epidemiology Program Manager, Arizona Department
of Health Services will present the Environmental Health Tracking portal on heat risk factors and heat
illness. At 12:00 p.m. AZ (3:00 p.m. EDT). Webinar Link: https://arizona.zoom.us/j/935618275.
Hydrate Mesa: Hydrate with Greywater
(Thursday, August 29, 2019) Harvest greywater to complete your backyard oasis. Did you know that an
average household's laundry water produces enough greywater to support a backyard fruit tree? We'll
show you how to use a laundry-to-landscape system to recycle this greywater for use in your yard to
nourish plants and reduce your municipal water usage. This session will cover best practices for
greywater use and will guide you to creating a greywater action plan for your home. You will leave this
session with: Greywater home action plan. From 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Mesa Main Library, 64 E. 1st St,
Mesa. More information and registration.
SHADE 2019 Southwest Horticulture Annual Day of Education
(Friday, August 30, 2019) This year’s SHADE education conference will be held at the JW Marriott
Desert Ridge Resort, Phoenix. If you have any questions, please contact Shayla at shyde@azna.org or
480-966-1610. We have some new and exciting things planned for the conference. See you all in
August! The conference is sponsored by the Arizona Nursery Association. More information.
Forming the Future: An Interdisciplinary Conference
(Monday-Tuesday, September 2-3, 2019) Thinking about the future often focuses on its ‘content’: what
might happen. Similarly, thinking about ‘future studies’ often concentrates on its goals, concepts and
methods. But what about the forms in which the future comes couched? How does the medium in
which the future is presented – its genres, structures, conventions – shape or influence what the future
might include? What forms do representations of the future currently take in different disciplines and
fields of practice – from fiction to non-fiction, the visual to the textual, science to politics – and to what
effect? Can we make our representations of the future more efficacious, with a view to the current
world situation? And what might different fields learn from each other, or how might they combine, in
order to do this? The conference will be held at the University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK. More
information.
NEW!
SMEEC: Meals for Mars
(Wednesday, September 4, 2019) Sian Proctor, a NASA analog astronaut, on living and cooking in a
simulated Mars mission. Her cookbook beautifully demonstrates her love for creativity and food, and
reflects on addressing food sustainability here on Earth. Telescope viewing following, weather
permitting. Hosted by South Mountain Astronomy Club. From 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the South Mountain
Environmental Education Center, 10409 S. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ. More information.
DATE CORRECTION!
GreenBiz Webcast: Super-Charging Electric Vehicle Fleets
(Thursday, September 5, 2019) In this hour-long webcast, GreenBiz Group chairman and executive
editor Joel Makower will lead a discussion among UPS, Cross River Partnership and UK Power
Networks Services to share details about how this collaboration is signaling a new generation of
sustainable urban delivery services in London and in other cities around the world. From 1:00-2:00
p.m. ET (10:00-11:00 a.m. PT/AZ). More information and registration.
NEW!
GreenBiz Webcast: Energy Resilience in the Age of Climate Change
(Tuesday, September 10, 2019) Extreme weather and wildfires are impacting energy infrastructure
across the country and world. Technologies such as behind-the-meter energy storage and intelligent
software are emerging to help companies and communities anticipate outages, and keep the power
flowing. Our experts will address how companies are planning for climate risks that could challenge
energy infrastructure, arguments that bolster the business case for building in resiliency, and the
available distributed energy resources that ensure continuity of operations. From 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
(10:00-11:00 a.m. PT/AZ). More information and registration.
2019 AAEE Conference: Arizona We are EE!
(Thursday-Saturday, September 12-14, 2019) Join the Arizona Association for Environmental
Education this fall for the largest event in Arizona that convenes educators, learners, leaders, and
decision-makers to leverage the power of environmental education (EE). To be held at Prescott
College, Prescott, AZ. More information and registration.
WASTECON: Pathway to Innovation
(Monday-Thursday, October 21-24, 2019) SWANA’s WASTECON® helps public sector solid waste
leaders and their teams plan sustainable futures for their communities. The conference will be filled
with new experiences for everyone! Based on member feedback, WASTECON has been transformed
as an experience of activities, tools and resources for you—the solid waste leader—and your teams to
explore your most important issues and find sustainable solutions for your communities. Conversations
and presentations will focus on the future of your community and how you will lead the inevitable
changes that you will face in the coming years. To be held at Phoenix Convention Center, 100 N. Third
Street, Phoenix, AZ. More information and registration.
VERGE 19: The Platform for Accelerating the Clean Economy
(Tuesday-Thursday, October 22-24, 2019) The VERGE 19 conference and expo is the platform for
companies, cities and communities accelerating the clean economy. Join more than 3,000 leaders —
from the private and public sectors, utilities, solution providers, NGOs and startups — to explore
scalable, cross-cutting solutions and to advance the most dynamic and influential markets driving a
sustainable future. The conference will be held at the Oakland Convention Center, Oakland, CA. To
empower the next generation of sustainable business leaders, enable them to attend VERGE 19 and
ensure that the sustainability field includes voices from diverse backgrounds, we're thrilled to again
offer the Emerging Leaders Scholarship, sponsored by United Airlines. Selected VERGE 19 Emerging
Leaders will receive a complimentary pass to attend the full conference, along with special
opportunities at the event — exclusive to Emerging Leaders. The scholarship covers registration fees,
airfare and lodging. Scholarship application deadline, September 20. More information about
conference.
2019 AASHE Conference & Expo: Co-Creating a Sustainable Economy
(Sunday-Wednesday, October 27-30, 2019) The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in
Higher Education’s (AASHE’s) annual conference is the largest stage in North America to exchange
effective models, policies, research, collaborations and transformative actions that advance
sustainability in higher education and surrounding communities. We invite you to join us in Spokane,
Washington to share your knowledge, achievements and ideas. With a theme of Co-Creating a
Sustainable Economy, AASHE 2019 is tackling the root cause for the continued rise in carbon
emissions: our dysfunctional economic system. The conference seeks to showcase and strengthen
higher education’s contributions to the movement for a sustainable economy. More information and
registration.
SER Southwest Annual Conference
(Friday-Sunday, November 8-10, 2019) The 2019 Annual Conference of the SER - Southwest Chapter
will be held in Tucson, Arizona at the University of Arizona! We invite submissions of presentations and
posters, as well as symposia, panels, and workshops on any topic related to restoration, management,
or conservation of natural areas in the Southwest Chapter Ecoregions. Abstracts due by August 30,
2019. More information and registration.
U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) Poster Competition
(Wednesday-Thursday, November 13-14, 2019) The U.S. C3E Poster Competition is an opportunity for
students and early-career researchers to participate in a poster competition at the 8th Annual U.S. C3E
Women in Clean Energy Symposium at Texas A&M University. The poster competition exposes
symposium attendees to cutting-edge research in a variety of clean energy fields. A poster committee
with wide-ranging expertise will select the most compelling poster submissions for presentation at the
Symposium with an eye toward diversity of institution, topic, and discipline. More information.
NEW!
AzSEC Eighth Annual Student Conference on Renewable Energy Science,
Technology, and Policy at the Energy-Water-Food Nexus
(Wednesday-Friday, November 13-15, 2019) Graduate students and post-docs from Arizona's top
universities meet every Fall semester with the state's leading renewable energy experts and
researchers for the Arizona Student Energy Conference (AzSEC), an annual three-day symposium
focusing on developments and exploration in the fields of renewable energy science, technology, and
policy at the energy-water-food nexus. The keynote speaker will be David G. Hutchens, UNS Energy
Corporation/TEP who will present “Creating a Low Carbon Future”. To be held at the Biosphere 2,
Oracle, AZ. More information and registration.
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEW!
Sustainability alumnus authors report on impacts of proposed new fuel economy
standard
An Arizona State University School of Sustainability alumnus was one of three experts to author a
report on the potential consequences of the current administration’s plan to rollback Obama-era vehicle
fuel economy standards. The report from Chris Harto, a former Science Foundation Arizona Fellow
who now serves as a senior policy analyst of transportation and energy for Consumers Reports’
Washington, D.C. office shows that “American consumers will lose about $460 billion dollars in fuel
savings in the coming years” if the plans are enacted. Read more.
NEW!
ASU develops world’s first adaptive-learning biology degree
If you sit in a typical lecture hall at any university, you’ll likely see some students distracted by their
phones, or worse, napping or tuned out. Now, Arizona State University is doing a major rethink of the
big lecture hall format to make room for innovation in its science classrooms. It has developed the
world’s first adaptive-learning biology degree at ASU's School of Life Sciences. Read more.
NEW!
Two ASU professors elected American Geophysical Union Fellows
Cosmochemistry expert and new ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) Director
Meenakshi Wadhwa and drylands researcher Osvaldo Sala, a Regents Professor in the School of Life
Sciences, have been elected to the 2019 class of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fellows,
recognized for their exceptional scientific contributions and gained prominence in their respective fields
of earth and space sciences. Read more.
NEW!
ASU alums in range of careers are committed to sustainability practices
Students at Arizona State University can choose from hundreds of degree programs, and any one of
them can lead to a lifelong commitment to treating the planet gently. Debbie Namugayi, Katherine
Palmer, and Patrick Ware, all ASU alumni, are making the world a better place through their
sustainability work in their careers. Read more.
NEW!
ASU ecologist says state’s rivers are facing rocky waters
Heather Bateman studies how human land use affects vertebrate populations, habitats and riparian
systems. As an Arizona State University professor Heather says the state’s rivers are only going to see
shortages in the future, which will have a direct impact not only on humans, but wildlife and their
habitats. Two factors are driving this: climate change and human population growth. Read more.
NEW!
With urban fishing, there’s a catch
Anyone in the metro Phoenix area can fish in urban lakes and ponds and eat the fish they catch. The
only thing required is a Class U (Urban) fishing license, which is $16 for the year. This makes fish an
inexpensive source of protein available to residents of all income levels. The Arizona Game and Fish
Department prides itself on having the largest urban fishing program in the country, and they have
plans to expand further. But who is keeping track of any pollutants and chemicals in these waters and,
by extension, the fish? The answer is nobody. Beth Polidoro, an associate professor in Arizona State
University’s School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, thinks that’s a problem. Read more.
SESYNC announces its Fall 2019 Request for Proposals
The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) requests proposals for collaborative
and interdisciplinary team-based research projects under two programs: Pursuits and Workshops. SESYNC is a synthesis research center that brings together diverse groups in new, interdisciplinary collaborations to identify solutions to society's most challenging and complex environmental problems.
Proposals are invited for synthesis projects focused on tools, methods, and other practices applicable to actionable team research on socio-environmental problems. We encourage those interested in these opportunities to discuss their ideas with SESYNC prior to developing their proposal. Discussions with
team leaders can often help determine if an idea is appropriate for SESYNC, as well as how syntheses might be structured to achieve strong nterdisciplinary/transdisciplinary outcomes. Please contact
research@sesync.org to schedule a conversation. Application Deadline: September 16, 2019. Learn
more about these opportunities and how to apply: http://sesync.us/rfp.
Young SDG Innovators Programme
The Young SDG Innovators Programme is an opportunity for participating companies of the UN Global
Compact to identify young talent within their organizations to collaborate and accelerate business
innovation towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This ten-month accelerator
programme activates future business leaders and changemakers to develop and drive innovative
solutions through new technologies, initiatives, and business models and deliver on their company’s
sustainability objectives. The Programme is designed to engage your company’s brightest and best
talent in not only advancing your sustainability efforts but driving innovation and delivering tangible
solutions with potential market value for your company. Nominations from May 13-August 31, 2019.
Program runs from September 2019 to June 2020. More information.
Arizona Water Protection Fund Grants Available
The Arizona Water Protection Fund Commission (Commission) is pleased to announce that it will be
offering a fiscal year 2020 grant cycle. The Commission provides funding for projects that directly
maintain, enhance and restore river and riparian resources; implement innovative river and riparian
research; and implement water conservation measures or programs outside of the 5 Active
Management Areas. The Commission will be accepting applications under all funding categories
(capital, research and water conservation). The fiscal year 2020 Grant Application Manual is available
on the Arizona Water Protection Fund web site www.azwpf.gov and will be available at the workshop.
To have a copy mailed to you, please contact Reuben Teran at 602-771-8525, or via e-mail at
rteran@azwater.gov. Pre-application consultations may be scheduled with AWPF staff from July -
August 2019 as time permits. Please contact Reuben Teran at 602-771-8525, or via e-mail
rteran@azwater.gov to schedule a consultation. Grant applications are due September 6, 2019 at 3:00
p.m. Applicant presentations and Commission grant award selections will take place November 19-20,
2019. The complete grant application process schedule can be viewed at www.azwpf.gov.
The Roy Award for Environmental Partnership
The Belfar Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School is now accepting
nominations for the 2020 Roy Family Award for Environmental Partnership. The Roy Award is
presented every two years to an outstanding cross-sector partnership that enhances environmental
quality through novel and creative approaches. We are looking for partnerships that: (1) have
advanced a new idea, model, or paradigm that could be transferable to other issues or geographic
regions to improve the quality of the environment; and (2) have taken risks that result in significant
actions that contribute to solutions and create leverage for greater action; Self-nomination is
permissible and encouraged. The deadline to submit a nomination is October 15, 2019. More
information and nomination submittal.
Special Issue of Sustainability “Collaboration for Sustainability”
Guest Editor Edward Hackett is seeking submissions for this special issue that analyze the
organization and dynamics of sustainability collaborations and that propose new patterns of
collaboration to achieve sustainability goals. For more information of types of papers and submission.
Deadline for submission is October 31, 2019.
Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program
July 2019 drought summary is online.
NEW!
August Southwest Climate Outlook
The August 2019 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.
CLIMAS Podcast: August 2019: Monsoon MiniPod - Rogue Storm Late Start Edition
Tune into the Southwest Climate podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Southwest Climate Change Network.
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OPPORTUNITIES
Institute Job Openings
Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Postdoctoral Fellow
Application deadline extended. More information.
Faculty Associate Pool, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University
Application deadline May – open until filled. More information.
Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Center for Biodiversity Outcomes
More information.
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Other Jobs
Water Resources Specialist, Drought and Conservation Program, Arizona Department
of Water Resources, Statewide Active Management Area, Phoenix, AZ
Application review begins August 26, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Forestry Technician, Department of Natural Resources, State of Wisconsin, Bayfield,
Jackson, Lincoln, Menominee, Oneida, Price, Sawyer, Taylor, Wood counties
Application deadline August 28, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Director, Wye Research and Education Center, University of Maryland, College Park,
MD
Application deadline August 30., 2019. More information.
Executive Director, Network of Oregon Watershed Councils, Salem, OR
Application review begins August 30, 2019. More information.
Assistant Project Scientist, Sierra Nevada Research Institute, University of California,
Merced, CA
Application deadline August 31, 2019. More information.
Assistant or Associate Professor of Environment & Sustainability, School of
Environment & Sustainability, Western Colorado University, Gunnison, CO
Application review begins September 1, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Environmental Scientist (Hydrologist), Metropolitan Council, St Paul, MN
Application deadline September 4, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Infrastructure Finance Advisor, Tetra Tech International Development Services,
Arlington, VA
Application deadline September 6, 2019. More information.
NEW!
State Capacity Building Associate, League of Conservation Voters, Seattle, WA
Application deadline September 13, 2019. More information.
McKinney Professor of Environmental Resilience and Philanthropy, Family School of
Philanthropy, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN
Application deadline September 15, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Position, Environmental Consequences of Foreign Direct Investment,
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA
Application deadline September 15, 2019. More information.
Assistant Professor, Societal Challenges of Climate Change Impacts, Institute of
Geography and Sustainability, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Application deadline September 25, 2019. More information.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Bates College, Lewiston, ME
Application deadline October 1, 2019. More information.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Department of Environmental Studies,
Amherst College, Amherst, MA
Application review begins October 7, 2019. More information.
Assistant Professor, Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Department of
Geological Sciences, Albion College, Albion, MI
Application deadline October 25, 2019. More information.
Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Management, Undergraduate School, University of
Maryland University College, Killeen, TX
More information.
Analyst, U.S. Climate Policy, Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, D.C. or
Boulder, CO
More information.
Assistant Director of Development, Jo Daviess Conservation Fund, Elizabeth, IL
More information.
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Law Policy and Engineering, Department of
Architectural Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA
More information.
Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso, TX
More information.
Assistant Professor, Natural Resources, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
More information.
Assistant Research Professor, Watershed Management and Water Resources,
Pennsylvania State University, College Park, PA
More information.
Associate Attorney, EarthJustice, Washington, D.C.
More information.
Development Officer, West Virginia Rivers Coalition, Remote position, WV residency
required
More information.
Director of Field Building, Build Healthy Places Network, San Francisco, CA
More information.
Energy and Resource Management Coordinator, Amphitheater Public Schools,
Tucson, AZ
More information.
Entry Level Water Resources Engineer, Dewberry, Baton Rouge, LA
More information.
Executive Director, New Pioneers for a Sustainable Future, Springfield, KY
More information.
Hydrographer Commissioner, State Engineer’s Office, State of Wyoming, Casper, WY
More information.
Hydrologist/Geospatial Scientist, Lynker, Tuscaloosa, AL
More information.
Local Food Specialist, Stern Produce, Phoenix, AZ
More information.
Manager, Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Paris, France
More information.
Policy Analyst, Cars and Energy, Consumer Reports, San Francisco, CA
More information.
Policy Analyst, Wisconsin Wetlands Association, Madison, WI
More information.
Project Analyst/Associate, Apex Analytics, Boulder, CO
More information.
Research Engineer, Louisiana Watershed Flood Center, University of Louisiana,
Lafayette, LA
More information.
Senior Campaign Representative (Beyond Dirty Fuels), Sierra Club, Denver, CO; NM,
TX (flexible)
More information.
Social Science Communities Research Support, Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN
More information.
Staff Attorney, Conservation Law Foundation, Concord, NH
More information.
Sustainability Communication Specialist, Office of Sustainability, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
More information.
Sustainability Coordinator, Sustainability Division, Pima County, Tucson, AZ
More information.
University Sustainability Director, Facilities Management, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA
More information.
Water Resources Program Process Management Coordinator, State of Washington,
Bellevue, WA
More information.
Wetlands Biology, Ecology and Environment, Inc., Houston, TX
More information.
WordPress Designer, Arizona Sustainability Alliance, Phoenix, AZ
This is a volunteer position. More information.
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