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NEW ITEMS

(Current items remain in the Digest until they happen so don’t forget to peruse the web listing in case you missed something in the previous week.)


Institute Events

1. Sustainability@ASU: Webinar: Covid-19 - You Thought We'd Be Back to Normal by Now, Didn't You?

2. Center for Biodiversity Outcomes: Repeated Hurricanes Reveal Risks and Opportunities for Social-Ecological Resilience to Flooding and Water Quality Problems

3. COVID-19 and Democracy: Can Parliaments Come to the Rescue?

4. Sustainable Cities Network: Hazard Mitigation Plan Process: Choose your Own Adventure!


Other Events - On Campus

5. Authors & Insights: Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright

6. Sexual Violence Leadership Prevention Program

7. Center for Science and the Imagination: Science Fiction TV Small Bites

8. ASU Common Read: A Virtual Visit With Jonathan Safran Foer


Other Events - Off Campus

9. GreenBiz Webcast: Aligning Action with Ambition: How Leadership Companies Approach Audacious Sustainability Goals

10. Audubon Arizona Webinar: Understanding Arizona's Groundwater

11. GreenBiz Webcast: Ensuring Performance and Safety in Recycled Plastics

12. Arizona Town Hall: Creating Vibrant Communities

13. 9th Annual Homescape Harvest Tour

14. DOE 2020 US C3 Poster Competition

 

News and Announcements

15. ASU launches Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory with audacious goal: Transforming the world for a better future

16. ASU center creates resource for kids affected by incarceration

17. Launch Days: Discover Possibilities with Entrepreneurship

18. Facing killer heat during a pandemic

19. Starship Technologies, Aramark launch contactless robot food-delivery service at ASU

20. Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program


Other Jobs

21. Senior Communication Specialist, Food and Freshwater, World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC

22. Arizona State Director, The Nature Conservancy, Phoenix, AZ

23. Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Climate Equity and Environmental Justice, University of California, Berkeley, CA

24. Environmental Scientist, Gila River Indian Community, Sacaton, AZ


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EVENTS

Institute Events


NEW!

Sustainability@ASU: Webinar: Covid-19 - You Thought We'd Be Back to Normal by Now, Didn't You?

(Monday, September 14, 2020) We are delighted to have returning guests Brad Allenby and David Manual-Navarrete, who kicked off this series for us back in April with a compelling discussion about what a post-covid-19 world might look like. Five months later, we are interested in their reflections and insights again. From 12:00-1:00 p.m. via Zoom. More information.


NEW!

Center for Biodiversity Outcomes: Repeated Hurricanes Reveal Risks and Opportunities for Social-Ecological Resilience to Flooding and Water Quality Problems

(Monday, September 14, 2020) Danica Shaffer-Smith will present “Repeated Hurricanes Reveal Risks and Opportunities for Social-Ecological Resilience to Flooding and Water Quality Problems” from 2:00-3:00 p.m. via Zoom. More information.


Sustainability Series: FABRIC: From Fashion Incubator to PPE Manufacturer

(Tuesday, September 15, 2020) Join us for a virtual conversation with two business and fashion innovators, Angela Johnson and Sherri Berry, who are helping their community in a time of unparalleled crisis to help meet PPE needs. From 1:00-2:00 p.m. MST via Zoom. More information and registration.


NEW!

COVID-19 and Democracy: Can Parliaments Come to the Rescue?

(Tuesday, September 15, 2020) The Inter-Parliamentary Union and the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University are co-hosting an informal panel debate for International Day for Democracy. Panelists include Gabriela Cuevas Barron, Inter-Parliamentary Union; Xiye Bastida, teen climate activist; Craig Calhoun, Arizona State University; Andreas Norlén, Speaker of the Riksdag; Ghassan Salamé, SciencesPo Paris; and moderated by Ravi Agrawal, journalist. From 8:00-9:30 a.m. AZ time via Zoom. More information and registration.


NEW!

Sustainable Cities Network: Hazard Mitigation Plan Process: Choose your Own Adventure!

(Wednesday, September 16, 2020) Join community leaders and city staff to discuss the Hazard Mitigation Plan and learn how to work through FEMA’s checklist while choosing one’s own “adventure” pathway. More information and registration.


Stardust Center: Solving the Affordable House Crisis with Community Land Trusts

(Tuesday, September 29, 2020) Join us as Stephanie Brewer explains how a community land trust uses public and private funding to build or rehabilitate houses, and then sells them under an agreement that allows first-time homeowners to build equity while ensuring that the homes will remain affordable for future buyers.   From 1:00-2:00 p.m. via Zoom. More information and registration.


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Other Events

On Campus


NEW!

Authors & Insights: Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright

(Wednesday, September 16, 2020) Join the McCain Institute for International Leadership for its next installment of its book talk virtual series, featuring former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and her newest book, "Hell and Other Destinations: A 21st Century Memoir". At 2:00 p.m. EDT via Zoom. More information and registration.


Health Talks: From Bench to Bedside in the COVID-19 Era: The Role of Testing in Clinical Care and Public Health Surveillance

(Thursday, September 17, 2020) As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we will discuss what we’ve learned, what gaps remain in our knowledge for managing and treating this virus and how we might fill those gaps. Testing and data modeling play a critical role in our ongoing clinical decision-making and public health surveillance, yet it is challenging to keep up with what tests to use and how to use them. At 12:00 p.m. MST. More information and registration.


NEW!

Sexual Violence Leadership Prevention Program

(Wednesdays, September 23-October 28, 2020) The Sexual Violence Prevention Leadership Program (SVLP) is a 6-week program designed to provide undergraduate students with the skills and confidence to be a wellness ambassador for their communities. It is a meaningful professional and personal development opportunity and a great way to get more involved. Sessions will take place on Wednesdays from 5:00-6:30 PM (MST) over Zoom. Register by September 14.


NEW!

Center for Science and the Imagination: Science Fiction TV Small Bites

(Thursday, October 1, 2020) Our Science Fiction TV Dinner series is going virtual for 2020-2021, to help keep our community safe during the pandemic. We’re shifting the format slightly, presenting Science Fiction TV Small Bites: short films from talented creators that invite us to explore a range of possible futures. Our first Small Bite is “A Love Letter to the Ancestors from Chicago”, an Afrofuturist dance film produced and directed by Ytasha Womack. From 6:00-7:15 p.m. More information and registration.


NEW!

ASU Common Read: A Virtual Visit With Jonathan Safran Foer

(Thursday, October 1, 2020) Arizona State University hosts Jonathan Safran Foer, author of "We Are the Weather: Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast" for a virtual visit from 6–7:30 p.m., where he will discuss his work and answer questions from faculty and students. The event is open and free to the public. More information and registration.


Urban Climate Research Center Annual Poster Event

(Thursday, October 15, 2020) This virtual poster event (3:00-5:00 p.m.) will showcase the breadth of work around issues of urban climate being conducted at ASU and with collaborators from other institutions. This includes all social and physical science aspects of urban climate and its interaction with society and infrastructure. The poster session is intended to highlight urban climate research from undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers. We welcome participants from ASU as well as from other institutions partnering with ASU researchers on collaborative projects. Completed research is preferred. Posters outlining research not yet conducted must provide sufficient details on research design. Abstract should be a maximum of 250 words and deadline is September 11; notification will be September 14, and electronic submission and audio file deadline October 8. Monetary prizes will be awarded in multiple categories. Details to follow. Visit UCRC for examples of winning posters from last year. Abstract submission.



Off Campus


GreenBiz Webcast: Sustainable Recovery: ESG Values and Our Resilient Future

(Tuesday, September 15, 2020) This one-hour webcast will focus on the principles of sustainable recovery and how ESG-led strategies help organizations successfully navigate the trials of COVID-19 and today’s other complex challenges. At 1:00 p.m. ET. More information and registration.


Zócalo Public Square: Why Don’t Women’s Votes Put More Women in Power?

(Wednesday, September 16, 2020) Since 1964, more women than men have voted in every United States presidential election. Yet we still don’t have a woman president or vice president; California, one of the first states to give women the right to vote, is one of 20 states that still hasn’t had a female governor, and Los Angeles has never had a female mayor. Why do women remain much less likely than men to run for office, despite the fact that they win elections at comparable rates (and that in some cases, women have an edge)? What would it take for women to achieve political power equal to that of men both locally and nationally? At 6:00 p.m. PDT online. More information and registration.


NEW!

GreenBiz Webcast: Aligning Action with Ambition: How Leadership Companies Approach Audacious Sustainability Goals

(Thursday, September 17, 2020) At the end of this hour-long webcast, listeners will gain insights and practical tips to set zero net goals and road map to accomplish; how to go beyond carbon goals; convincing those for support; and setting metrics. At 1:00 p.m. ET. More information and registration.


NEW!

Audubon Arizona Webinar: Understanding Arizona’s Groundwater

(Wednesday, September 22, 2020) Groundwater makes up 40% of Arizona's total water use. How much do you know about it? Groundwater provides a sustained flow to desert rivers in between rain and snowmelt, and it's the source of water in springs and wells. Outside of the populous central part of the state, there are generally few restrictions on how much groundwater can be pumped, and few tools for managing its use. This potentially affects the water future of as many as 1.5 million Arizonans. Unlimited extraction can have detrimental effects on communities, rivers, and habitat-all of which depend on sustaining local groundwater levels. Join Haley Paul of the National Audubon Society and Jocelyn Gibbon of Freshwater Policy Consulting as we learn more about groundwater, its value to our state and rural communities, how it is managed, and how we might start to work towards solutions to current challenges. From 12:00-1:15 p.m. MST (AZ) via Zoom. More information and registration.


NEW!

GreenBiz Webcast: Ensuring Performance and Safety in Recycled Plastics

(Tuesday, September 22, 2020) This one-hour webcast will show you tools to evaluate performance and safety aspects and how brands like HP are increasing recycled content in their products and assessing performance and sustainability, including responsible sourcing of materials. At 1:00 p.m. ET. More information and registration.


GreenBiz Webcast: Better Together: The Climate Pledge

(Thursday, September 24, 2020) Join us for a conversation about the power of companies (big and small) coming together to tackle the climate crisis, and hear why Global Optimism and Amazon co-founded The Climate Pledge-a bold commitment to become net zero carbon by 2040-10 years ahead of the Paris Agreement. At 1:00 p.m. ET. More information and registration.


Monsoon Film Festival and The Beaver Believers

(Thursday, September 24, 2020) Celebrating all things water and nature, join the Watershed Management Group community at our virtual Monsoon Film Festival! From the comfort of your own couch, enjoy the screening of our favorite short videos submitted by our audience before a special screening of the award-winning documentary, The Beaver Believers. But don’t get too comfy, because we’re counting on you to participate in our trivia games, live chat feed, voting on your favorite videos, and Q&A with The Beaver Believers’ director, Sarah Koenigsberg. From 6:00-9:00 p.m. online. More information and how to submit a video and tickets.


NEW!

Arizona Town Hall: Creating Vibrant Communities

(Wednesday, September 30, 2020) The Arizona Town Hall topic "Creating Vibrant Communities" encompasses key factors for communities to survive and thrive in a hyper-connected world where changing circumstances such as pandemics, social movements and cultural shifts can cause rapid and significant change. Join us to discuss the most important actions that should be taken to make your community healthier and more vibrant. From 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. online. More information and registration.


NEW!

9th Annual Homescape Harvest Tour

(Saturday, October 17, 2020) Explore beautiful, well-designed properties that harvest water, solar energy, grow food & create wildlife habitat during our 9th Annual Homescape Harvest Tour in Tucson! The Watershed Management Group is featuring sites with rain gardens, cisterns, passive and active solar systems, greywater systems, composting toilets, shady oases, lush food gardens, wildlife habitat, and much more, you’re sure to start planning your own homescape. From 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. For more information and tickets.


AASHE’s Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education: Mobilizing for a Just Transition

(Tuesday-Thursday, October 20-22, 2020) The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE’s) virtual Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education is the largest stage to exchange effective models, policies, research, collaborations and transformative actions that advance sustainability in higher education and surrounding communities. With a theme of “Mobilizing for a Just Transition,” this year’s virtual Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education will focus on centering justice within this transformation and ensuring that it leaves no one behind. More information and registration. Register by July 31 and receive $25 off.


Verge 20 Complimentary Online Event

(Monday-Friday, October 26-30, 2020) GreenBiz Group is excited to announce that VERGE 20 is moving online - streaming a full week of programming straight to you, along with 15,000 other clean economy leaders, at no cost. The VERGE 20 online event is the leading platform for accelerating the clean economy. Join more than 15,000 leaders - from the private and public sectors, utilities, solution providers, investors, and startups - advancing systemic solutions to address the climate crisis through five key markets: carbon removal, clean energy, the circular economy, electrified transportation, and sustainable food systems. More information and registration.


Maricopa Smartscape: Advanced Irrigation 2020

(Thursday, November 5, 12, and 19, 2020) Registration is open for The University of Arizona, Maricopa County Cooperative Extension 2020 Advanced Smartscape: Irrigation course. Classes will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at The University of Arizona, Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office: 4341 E Broadway Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85040. Seats are limited and fill fast, so sign up today!

More information and registration.


URP 2020: Sustainable & Resilient Urban-Rural Partnerships

(Wednesday-Friday, November 25-27, 2020) Regions are of critical importance to achieve the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda including the Sustainable Development Goals and the HABITAT III objectives. By focusing on sustainable and resilient urban-rural partnerships, the international URP2020 conference aims at developing new urban-rural imaginaries, integrating strategies and projects that explore present and future potentials in terms of sustainability and resilience. The URP2020 will bring together and connect scientific insights and enlightening experiences of on-going projects in practice. We offer a forum for exchange and support the co-design of ideas to tackle the challenges for sustainable and resilient regional development. The conference will be held in Leipzig, Germany. More information.


NEW!

DOE 2020 US C3 Poster Competition

(Tuesday-Wednesday, December 8-9, 2020) Students and early-career researchers are invited to participate in a poster competition at the annual U.S. C3E Symposium and Awards, which will be held online. 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. The poster presenter must be a female-identifying undergraduate student, graduate student, or postdoctoral researcher currently undertaking the research project presented. Poster submittal by October 7. More information.


18th Annual Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop

(Tuesday-Thursday, April 20-22, 2021) 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. More information.


European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference

(Monday-Wednesday, May 31-June 2, 2021) Registration is now open for the 4th European Sustainable Phosphorus Conference, Vienna. This 4th ESPC will centre in plenary on business models, company success stories and city and regional actions towards nutrient circularity. Parallel sessions will mix research with application (see below, call for papers). The third day will be the 4th European phosphorus R&D day, showcasing R&D into phosphorus recycling and recycled products and new approaches. Full details.


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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


NEW!

ASU launches Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory with audacious goal: Transforming the world for a better future

In response to current crises and driven by the belief in making positive, substantive advances, Arizona State University announced this week the launch of a laboratory dedicated to keeping our planet habitable and enhancing the options for future generations to thrive. Read more.


NEW!

ASU center creates resource for kids affected by incarceration

When people are incarcerated, their families also suffer, surrounded by shame and stigma. Especially little kids. Sometimes, children will make up stories to explain why their parent isn’t around. The Center for Child Well-Being at Arizona State University has been holding summits on the topic of incarceration over the past few years, with experts and advocates sharing best practices to help these families. Read more.


NEW!

Launch Days: Discover Possibilities with Entrepreneurship

Each semester, the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute, Arizona State University hosts a month-long campaign to promote and spread awareness about the programs and resources available to ASU students to explore entrepreneurship. This September, the Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute will be hosting a series of events and opportunities for you to participate in, including expert-level talks, showcases from successful ASU ventures and even a whole week dedicated to Open Pitch events. Take a look at the schedule of events.


NEW!

Facing killer heat during a pandemic

Experts from ASU, the city of Phoenix, a local nonprofit and a national NGO discussed the dual crises of extreme heat and COVID-19. Read more.


NEW!

Starship Technologies, Aramark launch contactless robot food-delivery service at ASU

Aramark, a leading food and facilities partner with hundreds of colleges and universities across the U.S., has partnered with Starship Technologies to roll out the tech company’s robot food-delivery service on Arizona State University's Tempe campus. The fleet of 40 robots will serve ASU’s on-campus community. Read more.


2021 HUD Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design and Planning competition

The need for quality, affordable housing has never been greater. At its best, housing can help strengthen the social and physical fabric of communities and neighborhoods. It is the hope of HUD and PD&R that by initiating and funding this competition, a new generation will advance the design and production of livable and sustainable housing for low- and moderate-income people through research and innovation. HUD PD&R invites teams from accredited educational institutions in the United States to participate in its Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design and Planning Competition. Teams must be comprised of students enrolled in a graduate degree program. Registration for the 2021 competition will open on September 14, 2020. More information.


Campus RainWorks Challenge

The Environmental Protection Agency is pleased to launch its 9th annual Campus RainWorks Challenge, a green infrastructure design competition for American colleges and universities that seeks to engage with the next generation of environmental professionals, foster a dialogue about the need for innovative stormwater management, and showcase the environmental, economic, and social benefits of green infrastructure practices. Stormwater pollution is a problem that impacts public health and water quality in communities across the country. The Campus RainWorks Challenge invites today's students to become part of the solution. Does your school have what it takes to win? Step up to the challenge. To learn more about Campus RainWorks check out the official 2020 Campus RainWorks Challenge Competition Brief. The brief contains details on the challenge's design categories, submission requirements, and rules for participation. In addition, on September 3, 2020 for a free webcast that will cover basic information about this year's challenge and provide perspectives from faculty and students that have previously participated. Registration: September 1 - October 1, 2020; deadline for Entries: December 11, 2020; and winners announced: Spring 2021. For the 2020 challenge the first place team in each design category will receive a student prize of $7,000 to be divided evenly among the team and a faculty prize of $3,000. The second place team in each category will receive a student prize of $3,500 and a faculty prize of $1,500.


Arizona Recycling Coalition Scholarship

Arizona Recycling Coalition (AzRC) is a nonprofit organization of professionals and citizens pledged to promote recycling efforts in private, public and nonprofit sectors throughout Arizona. AzRC provides leadership on waste reduction through education and membership involvement. The intent of the AzRC Scholarship Program is to develop new leaders for the recycling and sustainability industries who are enrolled in an environmental sustainability field of study. AzRC will award scholarships up to $2,500 to full-time students enrolled in public or private Arizona college or university for the 2020-2021 academic year with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applications are due September 15, 2020. More Information.


Arizona Recycling Coalition Grant

Since its inception in 1993, the Arizona Recycling Coalition (AzRC) Grants Program has awarded more than $250,000 in funding to nonprofit organizations, local governments and tribal nations to significantly increase recycling and divert what is taken to the landfill. AzRC is a nonprofit organization of professionals and citizens pledged to promote recycling efforts in private, public and nonprofit sectors throughout Arizona. Recycling and the circular economy are important parts to our community; they conserve natural resources, help the environment and create a more sustainable Arizona. The intent of the Grants Program is to develop new measurable recycling initiatives that significantly improve the recovery of recyclables and the circularity of Arizona. AzRC will award up to $5,000 in grant funding to a winning applicant. Applications are due September 15, 2020. More Information.


Apply for Solar Decathlon’s 2021 Design Challenge; Plan for 2023 Build Challenge!

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon® is ready to see your innovative and creative building designs! Collegiate institutions may now apply for the 2021 Design Challenge. The upcoming Build and Design Challenges feature a set of 10 Contests, which are the foundation of this year’s Solar Decathlon competition. Applications are due by October 20, 2020. More information.


NEW!

Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program

August 2020 drought summary is online.


August Southwest Climate Outlook

The August 2020 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.


CLIMAS Podcast: August 2020: June-Soon? Tracking (lack of) Monsoon 2020

Tune into the Southwest Climate podcasts on Apple Podcasts or Southwest Climate Change Network.


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OPPORTUNITIES

Institute Job Openings


None at this time.


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Other Jobs


Hydrologist, North Dakota Water Commission, Bismarck, ND

Application deadline September 13, 2020. More information.


NEW!

Senior Communication Specialist, Food and Freshwater, World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC

Application deadline September 13, 2020. More information.


2020-2021 Lecturer, Environmental Science and Policy, University of California, Davis, CA

Application review September 15, 2020. More information.


Assistant or Associate Professor in Environmental Policy and Governance, School of the Environment, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Application deadline September 15, 2020. More information.


Postdoctoral Research Associate, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

Application deadline September 15, 2020. More information.


Postdoctoral Fellow, Zimmer Watershed Hydrology Laboratory, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA

Application deadline September 17, 2020. More information.


NEW!

Arizona State Director, The Nature Conservancy, Phoenix, AZ

Application deadline September 21, 2020. More information search for Job ID 48910.


NEW!

Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Climate Equity and Environmental Justice, University of California, Berkeley, CA

Application deadline September 21, 2020. More information.


Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Application review begins October 1, 2020. More information.


Alliance VISTA - Superior Chamber of Commerce, Superior, AZ

Application deadline October 4, 2020. More information.


Lecturer, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, CA

Application deadline October 9, 2020. More information.


Instructor/Assistant Professor, U.S. Military Academy, Department of the Army, Westpoint, NY

Application deadline October 15, 2020. More information.


Alliance - Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention Pinetop, Pinetop/Lakeside, AZ

Application deadline October 17, 2020. More information.


Business Engagement Specialist, Alliance - City of Willcox Economic Development, Willcox, AZ

Application deadline December 1, 2020. More information.


Alliance - VISTA United Way, Graham-Greenlee County, Safford, AZ

Application deadline November 2, 2021. More information.


Advanced Technologies Outreach Coordinator, SciTech Institute, Tempe, AZ

More information.


Arizona Sustainability Alliance, Volunteer Opportunities

More information.


Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Climate, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

More information.


Assistant or Associate Professor of Polar Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

More information.


Assistant or Associate Professor of Glaciology/Ice Flow Modeling, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

More information.


Climate Change Consultant, Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc., Oakland, CA

More information.


Communications Director, U.S. Climate Alliance, United Nations Foundation, Washington, DC

More information.


Ecological Restoration Technician Position (seasonal), Heartland Ecological Group Inc, Mount Horeb, WI

More information.


Entry-level Economist/Analyst in Environmental and Natural Resources Economics, RTI International, Durham, NC

More information.


Environment America, Denver, CO

Job opportunities in various locations. More information.


Environmental Engineering, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Union Gap, WA

More information.


NEW!

Environmental Scientist, Gila River Indian Community, Sacaton, AZ

More information.


Executive Director, Community Conservation, Inc., Gays Mills or Madison, WI

More information.


Grant Specialist Intern, PHX Food Co-op, Phoenix, AZ

More information.


Housing Development Assistant, Housing Authority of Maricopa County, Peoria, AZ

More information.


Hydrographer Commissioner, State Engineer’s Office, State of Wyoming, Casper, WY

More information.


Industrial Permit Coordinator, Department of Ecology, Thurston County, Lacey, WA

More information.


Lecturer, Environmental Geography, Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, State University of New York College, Oneonota, NY

More information.


Local Food Specialist, Stern Produce, Phoenix, AZ

More information.


Marketing and Communication Manager, SciTech Institute, Tempe, AZ

More information.


Marketing and Communications Specialist, Stardust, Mesa, AZ

More information.

 

Natural Resource and Environmental Economist, RTI International, Durham, NC

More information.


NEWAVE Training Network, PhD opportunities

More information.


Nonpoint Water Quality Specialist, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Bellevue, WA

More information.


Permit Writer, Department of Ecology, Yakima County, Union Gap, WA

More information.


PhD Graduate Fellowship, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

More information.


Policy Analyst, Wisconsin Wetlands Association, Madison, WI

More information.


Positions at Smart Growth America

More information.


Postdoctoral Research Associate, Environmental Collaboration and Conflict Resolution, Udall Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

More information.


Postdoctoral Research Position, Coupled Surface Water-Groundwater Modeling, Catchment Hydrology and Spatial Analysis Lab, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA

More information.


Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, PennState, University Park, PA

More information.


Project Environmental Engineer, Tetra Tech, Irvine, CA

More information.


Project Manager, Water Development Office, State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, WY

More information.


Project Specialist, Sustainability Innovation + Entrepreneurship, Center for Sustainable Development + Resilience, University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC

More information.


Regulatory and Policy Analyst, Department of Ecology, State of Washington, Lacey, WA

More information.


Resident Services Facilitator, Housing Authority of Maricopa County, Maricopa County, AZ

More information.


Rio Salado Audubon Center Manager, National Audubon Society, Phoenix, AZ

More information.


Senior Policy Advocate, Community Water Center, Sacramento, CA

More information.


Social Science Communities Research Support, Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN

More information.

 

Southwest Conservation Advocate, Center for Biological Diversity, Multiple locations in AZ

More information.


Southwest Staff Attorney, Center for Biological Diversity, Multiple locations in AZ and NM

More information.


Sustainability Analyst, Republic Services, Phoenix, AZ

More information. 


Sustainability Coordinator, Sustainability Division, Pima County, Tucson, AZ

More information.


Sustainability Reporting Manager, Republic Services, Phoenix, AZ

More information.


Tourism and Economic Development Director, City of Cottonwood, AZ

More information.


Water Desalinization Analytical Researcher, US Department of Defense, US Army Natik Soldier Systems Center, Natik, MA

More information.


Water Quality Improvement Coordinator, North Shore Land Alliance, Long Island, NY

More information.

 

Water Resources Program Process Management Coordinator, State of Washington, Bellevue, WA

More information.


Wetland Biologist, Tetra Tech, Maitland, FL

More information.


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