The incumbent will work on projects at the intersection of natural and agricultural systems on topics such as climate adaptation and resiliency, restoration and integration of natural systems at the agricultural interface, and ecosystem services (water quantity and quality, wildlife habitat, biodiversity, recreation and nature appreciation). Invasive species will also be a focus area, including invasive plants that have economic and biological implications in natural and agricultural systems, and invasive insects that threaten forests, shrublands and other natural habitats. The home department for this position is UCCE Napa County. Advanced educational preparation and demonstrated experience in botany, horticulture, conservation biology, restoration ecology or closely related field. Advanced degree (Master of Science) in botany, horticulture, conservation biology, restoration ecology or closely related field.
CEA has three practice areas: Philanthropic Services, Environmental Policy and Advocacy, and Recruiting and Organizational Design. CEA is explicitly working to create more diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our organization and has several active “DEI” working groups. The majority of our work relates to climate change, marine conservation, climate resilience and justice, sustainable agriculture, land use and conservation, and freshwater management. We also occasionally work on transportation, wildlife protection, pollution, environmental justice, and urban sustainability. Project Incubation, Nonprofit Business Planning, Organizational Development, and Staffing Support
Join to apply for the Project Director, Circularity and Zero Waste role at WSP in the U.S. WSP USA is looking for talented individuals to join our team as a Project Director with a focus on to support the company's growing Sustainability, Energy and Climate Change Group. Understanding of best practices and innovations related to data center zero waste management, forward procurement agreements, and zero waste service funding structure(s).. Experience in materials management, circular economy and zero waste.. Demonstrated thought leadership and participation in industry associations focused on zero waste and circular economy
ELI is hiring a Communications Associate to support ELI’s Communications department in upholding a dynamic and strategic communications approach to engage our core audiences and maximize the effect of our work.. Aid the Podcast Manager in drafting social media for upcoming podcast episodes.. Partner with the AVP of Communications to strengthen the organization’s ability to connect past research and work to current events (connecting the dots).. ELI’s experts develop innovative legal and governance solutions to challenges in areas such as climate change; environmental justice; natural resource management; land conservation and smart growth; biodiversity loss and habitat destruction; and air, water, and soil pollution.. Convene people with diverse perspectives to build understanding through robust dialogue
The Director EHS and Sustainability role includes management and operation of the company’s Environment, Health & Safety (including Environmental Compliance) and Sustainability operations. Lead the annual ESG Report preparation including information and data gathering, content development and external assurance. Coordinate and implement SB Energy's sustainable development programs like CSR, Carbon Neutrality, Water Positive, Waste/Landfill, Energy Efficiency, Sustainability reporting etc. 10+ years of progressive EHS, Environmental Compliance and ESG management experience in multi-location renewable and/or energy construction, with a minimum of 5 years leadership experience. Strong understanding of compliance requirements with applicable local and state discretionary permits and environmental laws, including the Clean Water Act (CWA), Clean Air Act (CAA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Endangered Species Act (ESA), Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Environmental Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA), and/or California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
The County of San Diego (COSD) is working to develop and implement multiple agricultural-related activities identified in the COSD's Climate Action Plan (CAP) which will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase carbon sequestration, improve soil health, and strengthen local food systems.. Ultimately, this will help the COSD achieve its CAP goals, support sustainable agriculture, invest in agricultural producers, and foster a more resilient and inclusive farming community.. These practices help communities prepare for climate-related challenges while sustaining agricultural livelihoods through practices like increasing carbon sequestration, conserving water, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.. The fellow will begin by reviewing findings from staff's outreach and engagement efforts and establish relationships with key stakeholders, including agricultural producers, Resource Conservation Districts, the San Diego County Farm Bureau, the Department of Agriculture Weights and Measures, and other County departments.. Through this work, the fellow will ensure San Diego County is well-positioned to lead in climate-smart agriculture and to support a more resilient, sustainable future for its farming communities.
Environmental Permitting: Assist clients in navigating the regulatory permitting process, including obtaining permits for activities such as air emissions, wastewater discharge, wetland impact, and hazardous waste management.. Offshore Wind Experience Desired: Demonstrated experience and expertise in the field of offshore wind energy projects.. Familiarity with the environmental considerations, permitting processes, and regulatory requirements specific to offshore wind developments.. Proven ability to provide environmental consulting services and strategic guidance for offshore wind projects, including impact assessments, mitigation strategies, and stakeholder engagement.. Familiarity with remediation technologies, sustainability practices, and offshore wind expertise is advantageous.
This role conducts air quality assessments, including emissions reporting, air dispersion modeling, and permitting to address complex environmental challenges in industries such as petrochemical, refining, and manufacturing. Conducting research and interpreting air quality and climate change legislation and policy.. Evaluating climate change GHGs emissions pathways and energy outlooks.. Contribute to air quality projects spanning a variety of subject areas including permitting, regulatory compliance analysis, air dispersion modeling, emissions reporting, auditing, and more. Calculation of air pollutant and greenhouse gas emissions inventories for various state and federal programs
Vacancy #: 7313 Unit: Climate Change and Energy Transition Organisation: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Location: North America Regional Office, Washington D.C., United States of America Reporting to: Senior Programme Officer Work percentage: 100% Grade: A3 Expected start date: 15 July 2025 Type of contract: Fixed-term (24 months with possibility of renewal) Closing date: 30 June 2025.. 1-3 years relevant work experience in fields related to ecosystem management, sustainable development, climate change, international development, gender, and/or environmental science. A Bachelor’s degree in a subject relevant to natural resources management, geography, international development, conservation science, environmental policy, social sciences, etc. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST). IUCN provides a neutral space in which diverse stakeholders including governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples organisations and others can work together to forge and implement solutions to environmental challenges and achieve sustainable development.
The Climate Change Team is a thematic programme of the IUCN Secretariat, within the IUCN Centre for Economy and Finance that works under a mandate provided by IUCN membership with a focus on delivering key transformations in the conservation, restoration and management of ecosystems. 1-3 years relevant work experience in fields related to ecosystem management, sustainable development, climate change, international development, gender, and/or environmental science. A Bachelor’s degree in a subject relevant to natural resources management, geography, international development, conservation science, environmental policy, social sciences, etc. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST). IUCN provides a neutral space in which diverse stakeholders including governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples organisations and others can work together to forge and implement solutions to environmental challenges and achieve sustainable development.
Job Title: Associate Director - Zero Waste Management. Supervise and Optimize Waste Management Team: Lead and counsel the Zero Waste Management team to optimize routes, maximize effectiveness, and increase waste diversion, ensuring achievement of waste minimization targets.. Operational Leadership: Provide operational leadership to ensure compliance with zero waste initiatives, optimizing campus waste management processes.. Implement continuous improvement processes to enhance waste management operations and achieve zero waste goals.. Five years of job related experience in logistics or waste management operations, with a focus on zero waste initiatives.
Identify and pursue opportunities for natural capital projects such as rewilding, landscape-scale conservation, biodiversity net gain, carbon sequestration, sustainable agriculture, and other natural-based solutions like natural flood management.. Lead and oversee the delivery of natural capital projects from inception to completion, ensuring quality, compliance, and value for money.. A degree or equivalent in environmental science, ecology, natural resource management, forestry, agriculture, REALM, project management, or related fields.. Health & leisure benefits: private medical, 27 days annual leave plus public holidays, health screening, gym discounts, wellbeing support, volunteering, cycle scheme, eye care vouchers, travel & retail discounts, travel insurance, concierge, kids pass, golf card, social events, and perks.. Financial benefits: pension, car allowance, life assurance, income protection, season ticket loan, bonus scheme, share plan, financial and mortgage advice.
IBSS is seeking a dedicated Foreign Affairs Specialist to support the NOAA Office of International Affairs, Trade, and Commerce (OIATC) in Silver Spring, MD. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact by addressing pressing global challenges, including marine mammal protection, bycatch reduction, and sustainable fisheries management.. We're looking for professionals with expertise in policy or resource management, particularly within the framework of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), who thrive in dynamic, collaborative environments.. Assist OIATC in implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) Import Provisions.. MS/PhD in environmental science or associated discipline (e.g., biology, ecology, fisheries biology, marine biology, natural resource management, conservation biology).. Knowledge and experience with global marine mammal populations and the MMPA Import Rule.
Join to apply for the Senior Specialist, Zero Waste & Decarbonization role at U.S. Green Building Council.. This position advances USGBC’s mission to accelerate market transformation in the built environment by leading initiatives in decarbonization and zero waste.. The role provides expertise to develop and improve LEED and TRUE rating systems, tools like Arc, and other sustainability platforms.. Must-have qualifications involve 5–7 years of relevant experience in sustainability or related fields, expertise in GHG accounting and ESG frameworks, data analysis skills, and a deep understanding of waste diversion and circular economy principles.. Preferred qualifications include certifications like TRUE Advisor and LEED AP, experience with LEED systems, knowledge of global supply chains, and proficiency in data visualization tools.
Prologis owns or has investments in properties and development projects of ~1.2 billion square feet in 19 countries and enables 2.8% of the world’s GDP. We have committed to achieve net zero emissions by 2040. Prologis Ventures invests in logistics innovation and technology companies to modernize supply chains worldwide. Prologis is seeking a Sustainability Data Analyst to join our Global Impact & Sustainability Team and help strengthen our position as a leader in sustainable logistics real estate. Since achieving carbon neutrality in operations in 2019, Prologis has scaled impact through decarbonization strategies, onsite solar, EV infrastructure, and innovative social impact programs. Prologis also offers several other wellness, financial, and work/lifestyle-specific benefits.
ERM’s Air Quality & Climate Change technical community pursues and wins highly innovative engagements for the most interesting clients, providing the full breadth of air quality and climate change services.. With annual global sales in excess of $50 million, ERM’s Air Quality & Climate Change service area is one of the largest among its peers in our industry and is steadily growing at a double-digit pace.. In North America alone, ERM has more than 300 dedicated air quality and climate change professionals assisting clients with projects as diverse as facility and process permitting, developing responses and approaches to support emerging Low Carbon Economy Transition issues, to leading complex capital projects through the many hurdles associated with the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program.. Implement climate change projects, such as greenhouse gas inventories, emission reductions, energy efficiency, public disclosure and verification.. Recent graduate up to 2+ years of direct consulting or industry experience involving state construction and Title V permitting; PSD, NSR, BACT, and/or MACT experience a plus.
Lincoln University of Missouri is seeking highly motivated, creative, individuals to apply for the Assistant Professor position of Natural Resource Management with emphasis on land management, water, soils, plants, wildlife, conservation and restoration. Develop a high-impact, nationally recognized natural resource management research program to address the critical or emergent issues in relevance to land management, water, soils, plants, wildlife, conservation and restoration.. Write grant proposals for extramural, competitive funding to support the natural resource management research program. Demonstrated expertise and experience in land management, water, soils, plants, wildlife, conservation and restoration are highly desirable. Ph. D. in agriculture, natural resources, ecology, environmental science, or a closely related field is required.
Address the researchable issues related to 1) Reforestation and land management to produce crops and timber; 2) Utilization of wood and forest products; 3) Forest and rangeland management to produce forage for domestic animals and wildlife; 4) Forest protection against wildfire, pest and destructive agents; 5) Watershed management and water quality of forest areas; and 6) Forest management for recreation purposes.. Administrative Relationships:Reports directly to the Center Director, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton, with guidance from the Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology at Texas A&M University, College Station.. Research programs at Overton include Forage Physiology, Forage Breeding, Soil Microbiology, Beef Cattle Physiology, Biomathematical Modeling, and Ornamental Horticulture.. Extension programs in Horticulture, Agronomy, 4H, Entomology, Animal Science, Fisheries/pond management and Honeybee management are represented at Overton.. Additional information about Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M University Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology is available at:Texas A&M AgriLife Research: A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center Overton: A&M University Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology: A&M Forest Service: You Need to KnowSalary: Compensation for this position is commensurate based on the selected candidate’s qualifications.
Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for an Experienced Air Quality and Sustainability Engineer in the Orange County, Long Beach, or Los Angeles, California, area to join our air quality and sustainability consulting services in the West Coast region.. Geosyntec is an innovative, international engineering and consulting firm serving private and public-sector clients to address new ventures and complex problems involving our environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure.. Education and LicensureBachelor's degree in sustainability, environmental studies, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering, or an aligned engineering discipline.. (required)Understanding of the climate change policy and regulatory landscape as well as the wider Environmental Social Governance (ESG) reporting and disclosure landscape.. (preferred)Familiarity with ESG-related standards and frameworks including the GHG Protocol, SASB, GRI, and Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures.
Avian/Wildlife Conservation Biology. The associate will work with Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station and CREC scientists, Department of Wildlife Fisheries and Aquaculture faculty, Federal (i.e., U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, etc.). In addition, the post-doctoral researcher will work closely with MAFES/CREC scientists, staff, and graduate students to build-out existing research and education programs to address a broader range of avian conservation issues across the Gulf of Mexico.. A PhD degree in Wildlife Ecology, Conservation Biology, or a closely related field.. It is desired that the candidate has a background in applied avian ecology and conservation research; expertise and experience with quantitative approaches to data analysis; expertise in programming in R; demonstrated success working closely with management agencies on applied questions in wildlife conservation and the application of conservation decision making to natural resource management.