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NEW ITEMS
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you missed something in the previous week.)
Institute Events
1. Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems: A Cooperative Approach to the Future of Food
2. Free Film Screening: Death by Design
3. Why Most Vegans are Ex-Vegans
Other Events - On Campus
4. Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collection Launch Event
5. Science Fiction TV Dinner: Max Headroom
6. Development Reimagined: How will China's Belt and Road Initiative Re-shape Global Development?
7. 6th Annual Food and Thought Community Event
8. Erying Lecture Series: GFP - the Green Revolution Continues
Other Events - Off Campus
9. GreenBiz Webcast: Natural Climate Solutions: Tap into the Opportunities
10. Water=Life Opening Celebration
11. Arizona Green Chamber: Baking in Sustainability for Your Business
12. GreenBiz 20
News and Announcements
13. ASU makes strides in sustainability
14. Foundations of Sustainability Online Course for Professionals
15. Maricopa County Fireplace Retrofit and Propane Fire Pit Programs
Institute Jobs
16. Student, Project Cities Program Assistant, Project Cities
Other Jobs
17. Senior Sustainability Planner, Department of Planning, City of Lakewood, Lakewood, CO
18. Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Climate, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
19. Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
20. Assistant or Associate Professor of Glaciology/Ice Flow Modeling, University of Wisconsin,
Madison, WI
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EVENTS
Institute Events
School of Sustainability Alumni - Community Garden Maintenance & Harvest
(Saturday, November 9, 2019) Interested in gardening? Want a way to contribute to your community?
Interested in meeting fun, sustainability-oriented people? Then join us for the School of Sustainability
Alumni Monthly Community Garden Harvest Day! From 9:00-11:00 a.m. at Escalante Community
Garden, 2150 E Orange St, Tempe. More information and registration.
NEW!
Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems: A Cooperative Approach to the Future
of Food
(Tuesday, November 12, 2019) Join us for a timely discussion between experts in cooperative
structures moderated by Swette Center Executive Director Kathleen Merrigan. From 4:00-6:30 p.m.
EST, ASU Barrett and O’Connor Center, Washington, D.C. More information and registration.
NEW!
Free Film Screening: Death by Design
(Wednesday, November 13, 2019) The film Death by Design unveils the secrets of our digital addiction
through an investigation of the underbelly of the electronics industry, revealing how even the smallest
devices have harmful environmental and health costs. Doors open 6:30 p.m.; showtime 7:00 p.m. at
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 1140 E Baseline Rd, Tempe. More information and registration.
NEW!
Why Most Vegans are Ex-Vegans
(Thursday, November 14, 2019) Colleen Patrick-Goudreau’s compassionate living philosophy is
propelling plant-based eating into the mainstream and forever changing how we regard animals. A
recognized expert and thought leader on the culinary, social, ethical, and practical aspects of living
compassionately and healthfully, her newest book, The Joyful Vegan: How to Stay Vegan in a World
That Wants You to Keep Eating Meat, Dairy, and Eggs. From 7:00-8:30 p.m. at Changing Hands
Bookstore, 6428 S. McClintock Dr, Tempe. More information and registration.
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Other Events
On Campus
Tamale Tuesdays!
(Tuesdays, October 1, 2019-November 19, 2019) Are you ready for Tamale Tuesday? Sun Devil
Dining will be serving local tamales on Tuesdays beginning from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
Memorial Union, North Stage! Served with chips, salsa, and a drink. Visit their website to find what
events are planned for the semester.
SpaceVision 2019 – Exploration: A Human Imperative
(Thursday-Sunday, November 7-10, 2019) Join hundreds of passionate young professionals for the
annual national conference of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) "2019
SpaceVision—Exploration: A Human Imperative." This conference is organized and run entirely by
students and will be held on Arizona State University, Tempe campus. Guest speakers, lecturers and
panelists open up the world of aerospace like you have never seen before as they bring the newest
and latest. Enjoy the opportunity to interact with them as they inspire you to not only dream big, but to
pursue them. More information and registration.
Life Sciences Seminar: Rivers of our Dreams: Water Futures in Urban Central Arizona
(Friday, November 8, 2019) Nancy Grimm, School of Life Sciences, will present Rivers of our Dreams:
Water Futures in Urban Central Arizona from 2:00-3:00 p.m. in room 104, E-wing, School of Life
Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information.
NEW!
Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collection Launch Event
(Tuesday, November 12, 2019) In 2008, Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR) Collections came to
ASU’s School of Film, Dance and Theatre as a program that was already federally recognized as an
“American Treasure.” This public lecture will introduce CCDR Collections’ new online presence and
feature the Joann W. Kealiinohomoku Dance and Human Culture Audiovisual/Scholarship Collection.
This collection was funded through a seed grant from ASU’s Institute for Humanities Research. Online
access to this eclectic collection of wide-ranging, varied resources is a game-changer! From 2:00-4:00
p.m. in room 196, Ross-Blakely Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and
registration.
NEW!
Science Fiction TV Dinner: Max Headroom
(Tuesday, November 12, 2019) Join us for a Science Fiction TV Dinner with Max Headroom, featuring
special guests David H. Guston and Sarah Ventre! From 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Marston Exploration,
Theater, ISTB 4, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and registration.
Student Opportunity: Pitch to Win $6,000 for Community Impact
(Thursday, November 14, 2019) Are you a student with ideas for how to address an important
challenge in your community? At the Community Impact Pitch-Off event, judges from Microsoft
and the local community will select the winning idea. The winning team will take home $1,000
in prize money and $5,000 in implementation funds to put their plan into action! From 11:00
a.m.-2:00 p.m., McCord Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. Learn more.
Climate Change Theatre Action
(Thursday, November 14, 2019) Arizona State University is part of the action in promoting climate
change awareness through the power of storytelling and the demonstration of science. Produced and
envisioned by Associate Professor Micha Espinosa, this is the third time ASU has participated in the
Climate Change Theatre Action. This year, her co-producer is embedded artist intern and acting
concentration student, Ausette Anderies. Actors from the Acting Concentration for Stage and Screen in
the School of Film, Dance, and Theatre will offer three staged readings. The play’s themes are then
illuminated by the research of graduate scientists/researchers from ASU’s Biodesign Institute. From
12:00-1:00 p.m. in the auditorium, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More
information about the plays.
NEW!
Development Reimagined: How will China’s Belt and Road Initiative Re-shape Global
Development?
(Thursday, November 14, 2019) Join us for the fifth talk in the Development Reimagined series,
focused on the theme of disrupting development and the future through innovative approaches and
new thinking. This talk features a distinguished panel of experts who will be discussing China's Belt
and Road Initiative and its impact on development all around the world. From 3:00-4:00 p.m. in Pima
Auditorium, Memorial Union, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and
registration.
NEW!
6th Annual Food and Thought Community Event
(Thursday, November 14, 2019) Join us for a discussion led by some of the leading food entrepreneurs
and innovators in the Phoenix metro area while you sample some of Arizona’s eclectic cuisine at this
free event. From 5:30-7:00 p.m. in room 110, Health North, 550 N. Third St, Arizona State University,
Downtown Phoenix campus. More information and registration.
NEW!
Erying Lecture Series: GFP - the Green Revolution Continues
(Thursday, November 14, 2019) Steven Boxer, Stanford University, will present GFP - the Green
Revolution Continues at 6:30 p.m. in room 153, H-wing, Physical Sciences, Arizona State University,
Tempe campus. More information.
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. More
information.
Produce Rescue at ASU
(Saturday, November 16, 2019) Produce On Wheels With - Out Waste (P.O.W.W.O.W.) disperses 10
million pounds of fresh, rescued produce annually to communities at various sites throughout southern
Arizona and the metropolitan Tucson and Phoenix service areas. Contribute $12 to shop for up to 70
pounds of fresh produce for your family or to share with neighbors friends, or someone in need. From
8:00-11:00 a.m. in Parking Lot 59, 201 S. Packard Dr, Arizona State University, Tempe campus or
North Parking Lot, 4701 W Thunderbird Rd Glendale, Arizona State University, West campus. More
information.
Off Campus
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.
Arizona Hydrological Society Chapter Meeting
(Monday, November 11, 2019) Frank Corkhill, retired Arizona Department of Water Resources, will
present Analytical and Numerical Modeling: Historic and Future Usage in ADWR Regulatory Programs
from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Fate Brewing Company, 1312 N Scottsdale, Rd, Scottsdale. More information
and registration.
NEW!
GreenBiz Webcast: Natural Climate Solutions: Tap into the Opportunities
(Tuesday, November 12, 2019) In this interactive session hosted by Quantis, we'll tackle: What natural
climate solutions are, and why everyone is talking about them; how companies are implementing
natural climate solutions, and what results are already coming in; which market levers are driving the
need for natural climate solutions; how every company can use the NCS Guidance methodology to
account for GHG emissions from land, forests and soils across its supply chain; and your questions
about natural climate solutions. From 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ET (9:00-10:00 am MT). More information
and registration.
Desert Rivers Audubon Monthly Speaker: Birds of Arizona - Charles Babbitt
(Tuesday, November 12, 2019) This program will take you on a tour around Arizona to some of the
state's most productive and interesting birding spots including a number of lesser known areas as
highlighted in Charles Babbitt's new book Birding Arizona-What to know, Where to go. From 7:00-9:00
p.m. at the Southeast Regional Library, 776 N Greenfield Rd, Gilbert. More information.
Webinar: How do Policy Makers Access and Use Evidence to Address Complex
Problems
(Wednesday, November 13, 2019) Science is foundational to life and the planet as we know it.
Policymakers understand this, as do scientists. However the boundary-spanning between policymakers
and scientists does not come naturally. Given the current vulnerabilities faced by places, people,
ecosystems, and markets, it is essential to create more opportunities for policymakers and scientists to
work effectively together. This webinar, from the Security and Sustainability Forum, National Council
for Science and the Environment, and School of Sustainability at ASU, will explore examples that
demonstrate how evidence can more effectively serve decision-making. From 12:30-2:00 PM EST
(10:30-12:00 p.m. AZ). 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.
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.
NEW!
Water=Life Opening Celebration
(Saturday, November 16, 2019) Discover, explore and celebrate the history and future of water in the
Valley, at the kickoff event for a 9-day public art installation in Mesa’s Riverview Park (Nov. 16-24,
2019). The Water=Life temporary public art installation will consist of visual, storytelling and interactive
components and visitors to the installation will be encouraged to explore a "stream," guiding them to an
inner circle where a soundscape and story walk highlight the relationship we have with water in all
stages of our lives and the legacy of the ancient canal system that is the foundation for the modern
system in use today. From 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at Riverview Park, 2100 W. Rio Salado Parkway,
Mesa. More information.
RISE 2019: Transforming University Engagement in Pre- and Post-Disaster
Environments: Lessons from Puerto Rico
(Monday-Wednesday, November 18-20, 2019) Hurricane María was one of the worst and most deadly
disasters in Puerto Rico's history. In the months following María, universities and colleges nationwide
traveled to Puerto Rico to pursue humanitarian relief, quick response research, service learning, and
student exchange. While these efforts had a positive impact, they also highlighted several areas that
are in need of further study. Join universities and colleges from across the nation for a three-day
conference that will explore how higher education can strengthen preparedness, response, and
recovery in the face of growing threats posed by a changing climate and extreme weather as we strive
to build a national platform. To be held at the University of Albany, State University of New York. More
information and registration.
NEW!
Arizona Green Chamber: Baking in Sustainability for Your Business
(Thursday, November 21, 2019) Join us in Chef Jennifer's kitchen for an evening discussion and about
how every business can bake-in sustainable practices and look for opportunities in unusual places.
Since the company’s inception in 2015, Witnessing Nature In Food (WNIF) has quickly become a
leader in healthy organic dining experiences, recognized as a Gold Level Phoenix Green Business
Leader and City of Scottsdale Environmental Quality Award Winner and featured in Green Living AZ
magazine, The Chicago Tribune, Fox 10 News and Channel 3 News, to name a few. From 6:30-7:30
p.m. at Witnessing nature in Food Corporate Commercial Kitchen. More information and registration.
NEW!
GreenBiz 20
(Tuesday-Thursday, February 4-6, 2020) GreenBiz 20 brings together a powerful community of more
than 1,500 professionals from business, government, academia and NGOs to explore the pressing
challenges, emerging trends and promising opportunities that will leave you feeling inspired and
prepared for a successful year ahead. The conference will be at the JW Marriot Camelback Inn in
Phoenix. More information and registration.
18th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop
(Tuesday-Thursday, April 14-16, 2020) The 18th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science
Workshop (CPASW) will bring together a diverse community to share developments in research and
application of weather and climate information for societal decision-making. Participants will include
researchers, service producers, resource managers, planners, practitioners, social scientists, and
others making weather and climate-sensitive decisions. NOAA’s National Weather Service Climate
Services Branch, Arizona State University, the Arizona State Climate Office, and many climate services
partners are collaborating in the organization of the 2020 CPASW. The workshop will be held in
Phoenix, AZ. Abstract submissions are due by December 2, 2019. Registration will open in February
2020. More information.
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEW!
ASU makes strides in sustainability
Arizona State University — home of the first school of sustainability in the U.S. and designated as the
largest fair trade university in the nation — delivered its fourth annual report on progress toward its
goals at Monday's State of Sustainability Summit. The university’s goal is not to have the least negative
impact possible, but rather the greatest net positive impact. That includes educating students while
they are enrolled so they make an impact after graduation. Read more.
NEW!
Foundations of Sustainability Online Course for Professionals
How are companies applying sustainability strategies for long-term success? How can incorporating
sustainability in organizational strategy positively impact revenue and reduce risk? Learn how in this
6-hour online self-paced course from the ASU School of Sustainability. Questions? Contact
SustainabilitySkills@asu.edu. Learn more and enroll.
NEW!
Maricopa County Fireplace Retrofit and Propane Fire Pit Programs
The Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) offers air pollution reduction financial
incentives or grants for implementing clean air technologies. Help clear the air with these vouchers and
incentives! More information.
NOAA/NWS Phoenix Student Programs
Applications are now being accepted for spring and summer 2020 internships. To provide career
training opportunities and support operational services, the NOAA/National Weather Service (NWS)
Weather Forecast Office (WFO) in Phoenix, AZ maintains a student internship program for current
meteorology and hydrology students and recent graduates. Applications are due Friday, November 15,
2019 and selections will be made by Friday, December 6, 2019. More information.
Urban Land Institute Student Competition
The ULI Hines Student Competition—entering its 18th year in 2020—offers graduate students the
opportunity to form their own multidisciplinary teams and engage in a challenging exercise in
responsible land use. Teams of five students pursuing degrees in at least three different disciplines
have two weeks to devise a development program for a real, large-scale site in a North American city.
Teams provide graphic boards and narratives of their proposals including designs and market-feasible
financial data. Register your team by December 13, 2019. More information and registration.
2020-2021 Project Cities Request for Proposals
The Project Cities program is now accepting applications from Arizona cities, towns, counties, tribal
communities, and/or regional partnerships to be the partner for the Fall 2019-2020 Program Cycle.
Partner communities benefit from thousands of hours of research and work by ASU students and
faculty members, from a variety of disciplines, working to advance the community’s sustainability and
community initiatives. This competitive selection process requires higher-level support from elected
officials and key city staff, and payment of project fees to cover associated costs and ensure a
successful partnership. The proposal submission deadline is November 27, 2019. More information. A
Project Cities Webinar to help you with a proposal submission will be on November 4 from 3:00-4:00
p.m. Registration for webinars.
Recognition Awards Nominations
The ASU Alumni Association honors individuals who have provided outstanding service to ASU at a
ceremony during halftime at ASU’s Homecoming football game. Homecoming Awards are presented
to the past board chair of the association, as well as outstanding alumni and/or friends of the university.
Founders' Day Awards nominations are due by Thursday, October 31, 2019. The recognition for
these awards takes place on Founders' Day Dinner & Awards, which will be celebrated Tuesday,
February 25, 2020. More information. Sun Devil 100 nominations are due by Friday, November 15,
2019. The rankings for the fastest growing Sun Devil owned/led businesses will be announced at the
luncheon on Wednesday, April 29, 2020. More information.
EPA’s People, Prosperity and the Planet (P3) Student Design Competition
EPA's P3 Program is a unique competition that is open to teams of college/university students working
to design solutions for a sustainable future. This annual, two-phased research grants program
challenges students to research, develop, and design innovative projects that address real world
challenges involving all areas of environmental protection and public health. Phase I serves as a “proof
of concept,” where teams are awarded a one-year grant of up to $25,000 to develop their idea and
showcase their research in the spring at EPA's National Student Design Expo (NSDE). These teams
are then eligible to compete for a Phase II grant of up to $100,000 to implement their design in a real
world setting. P3 aims to foster progress towards environmental awareness by achieving the symbiotic
goals of improved quality of life for all people, economic prosperity, and protection of the planet -
people, prosperity and the planet. Solicitations dates from October 1-November 19, 2019. More
information.
EPA Green Chemistry Challenge Awards
The Green Chemistry Challenge Awards promote the environmental and economic benefits of
developing and using novel green chemistry. These prestigious annual awards recognize chemical
technologies that incorporate the principles of green chemistry into chemical design, manufacture, and
use. EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention sponsors the Green Chemistry
Challenge Awards in partnership with the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute® and
other members of the chemical community including industry, trade associations, academic institutions,
and other government agencies. Application are due December 31, 2019. Learn more and apply.
Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program
September 2019 drought summary is online.
October Southwest Climate Outlook
The October 2019 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.
CLIMAS Podcast: October 2019: Conservation of Misery and Lapse Rate Doping
Tune into the Southwest Climate podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Southwest Climate Change Network.
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OPPORTUNITIES
Institute Job Openings
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.
NEW!
Student, Project Cities Program Assistant, Project Cities
Application deadline November 10, 2019. More information.
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Other Jobs
Forest Stewardship and Legacy Program Manager, Arizona Department of Forestry
and Fire Management, Phoenix, AZ
Application deadline November 10, 2019. More information.
Program Manager, Urban & Community Forestry and Forest Health, Arizona
Department of Forestry and Fire Management, Phoenix, AZ
Application deadline November 10, 2019. More information.
Assistant Professor, Urban Environmental Sustainability, Urban Studies Initiative,
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
Application review begins November 11, 2019. More information.
Assistant Project Scientist, Remote Sensing and Ecosystem Change Lab, Land, Air,
and Water Resources Department, University of California, Davis, CA
Application review date November 11, 2019. More information.
Director, Drawdown Labs, San Francisco, CA (remote locations)
Application deadline November 15, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Senior Sustainability Planner, Department of Planning, City of Lakewood, Lakewood,
CO
Application deadline November 18, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Advanced Science Research Center,
Environmental Sciences Initiative, Research Foundation of the City University of New
York, New York, NY
Application deadline November 24, 2019. More information.
Assistant/Associate Professor, Water for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems,
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
Application deadline November 29, 2019. More information.
City Policy Associate, Mayors Innovation Project, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
WI
Application deadline November 30, 2019. More information.
Lecturer, Environmental Data Science, School of Arts & Sciences, Tufts University,
Medford, MA
Application review begins December 1, 2019. More information.
Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Environmental
Sciences, University of Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY
Application deadline December 1, 2019. More information.
Assistant Professor in Geohydrology, Binghamton University, The State University of
New York, Binghamton, NY
Application deadline December 15, 2019. More information.
Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Water Quality, Civil Engineering, Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Application deadline December 15, 2019. More information.
Lecturer, Water Law, Winter Quarter 2020, Department of Land, Air, and Water
Resources, University of California, Davis, CA
Application deadline January 3, 2020. More information.
Advanced Technologies Outreach Coordinator, SciTech Institute, Tempe, AZ
More information.
Arizona Sustainability Alliance, Volunteer Opportunities
More information.
NEW!
Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Climate, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
WI
More information.
NEW!
Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
WI
More information.
NEW!
Assistant or Associate Professor of Glaciology/Ice Flow Modeling, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI
More information.
Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso, TX
More information.
Assistant or Associate Professor, Environment and Sustainability, University at
Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
More information.
Assistant Research Professor, Watershed Management and Water Resources,
Pennsylvania State University, College Park, PA
More information.
Climate Change Consultant, Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc., Oakland, CA
More information.
Communications and Outreach Associate, Product Stewardship Institute, Boston, MA
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.
Environmental Engineering, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Union Gap,
WA
More information.
Environmental Specialist, Junior, Booz Allen Hamilton, Arlington, VA
More information.
Executive Director, New Pioneers for a Sustainable Future, Springfield, KY
More information.
Health Department Director, Pima County, Tucson, AZ
More information.
Hydrographer Commissioner, State Engineer’s Office, State of Wyoming, Casper, WY
More information.
Intern (volunteer), Citizens’ Climate Education, Citizens’ Climate Lobby, Phoenix, AZ
More information.
Local Food Specialist, Stern Produce, Phoenix, AZ
More information.
Manager, Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Paris, France
More information.
Marketing and Communication Manager, SciTech Institute, Tempe, AZ
More information.
Marketing and Communications Specialist, Stardust, Mesa, AZ
More information.
Nonpoint Water Quality Specialist, Department of Ecology, State of Washington,
Bellevue, WA
More information.
Policy Analyst, Wisconsin Wetlands Association, Madison, WI
More information.
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Policy Research on Energy and
Environment, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
More information.
Positions at Smart Growth America
More information.
Project Analyst/Associate, Apex Analytics, Boulder, CO
More information.
Project Coordinator, Water Planning & Permitting Division/Statewide AMAs Section,
Arizona Department of Water Resources, Phoenix, AZ
More information.
Project Manager, Water Development Office, State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, WY
More information.
Regulatory and Policy Analyst, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Lacey,
WA
More information.
Resilience Planner, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA
More information.
Senior Associate for Policy and Programs, Product Stewardship Institute, Boston, MA
More information.
Social Science Communities Research Support, Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN
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 Conservation Intern, Municipal Utilities Department, City of Tempe, AZ
More information.
Water Resources Program Process Management Coordinator, State of Washington,
Bellevue, WA
More information.
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