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NEW ITEMS
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you missed something in the previous week.)
Institute Events
1. LightWorks®: Just Transitions for Coal-Dependent Communities in the Southwest
Other Events - On Campus
2. Borderlands Produce Rescue
Other Events - Off Campus
3. CAZCA Connectivity Lab: Birding the Future
News and Announcements
4. Sustainability PhD alumna working to make slums more connected
5. SAGE project at ASU brings garden curriculum to Valley campuses
6. Peptides show promise for early detection of pancreatic cancer
7. ASU awarded NASA grant for study on Colorado River water management
8. The rise of plant-based plastic packaging
9. How boxes, bots and biofuels are routing FedEx's sustainability map
10. ASU to develop payloads for Blue Origin lunar transportation
11. A relationship like no other
12. Student Food Waste Reduction Competition
Other Jobs
13. Natural Resources Manager, Southern Lake Huron Management Unit, Bay City, MI
14. Program Associate, U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, Udall Foundation, Tucson,
AZ
15. Visiting Faculty Position, Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Case Western University,
Cleveland, OH
16. Postdoctoral Researcher, Hydroclimatology, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX
17. Research Analyst, Environmental Integrity Project, Washington, D.C.
18. Assistant Research Professor, Watershed Management and Water Resources, Pennsylvania State
University, College Park, PA
19. Director of Sustainability, Lafayette College, Easton, PA
20. Entry Level Water Resources Engineer, Dewberry, Atlanta, GA
21. Executive Director, New Pioneers for a Sustainable Future, Springfield, KY
22. Postdoctoral Fellow, Eyes on Ice-Water Environmental Research Center, University of Alaska,
Fairbanks, AK
23. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Environmental Studies, The New School, New York, NY
24. Program Associate, Office the Chief Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund, San Francisco, CA
25. Senior Campaign Representative (Beyond Dirty Fuels), Sierra Club, Denver, CO; NM, TX (flexible)
26. Sustainability Coordinator, Sustainability Division, Pima County, Tucson, AZ
27. Water Resources Program Process Management Coordinator, State of Washington, Bellevue, WA
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EVENTS
Institute Events
NEW!
LightWorks®: Just Transitions for Coal-Dependent Communities in the Southwest
(Tuesday, May 28, 2019) All over the world, nations have begun rapidly shifting from investments in
coal-fired power to investments in renewable energy. Wind and solar are now cheaper than the
alternatives in most markets and affordable battery storage is making these energy resources
increasingly capable of replacing traditional fossil generation. Eighteen guest experts representing
policy makers, administrators, businesses, NGOs, and communities will speak on four panels
moderated by four leading energy scholars from ASU. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to learn
about the energy transition from leading scholars and practitioners working on the vanguard of Just
Transitions policy. More information and registration.
Sustainability Series: Water in the West
(Tuesday, May 28, 2019) Bruce Huber, Notre Dame Law School, will present Water in the West from
5:00-6:30 p.m. in room 544, Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law, Arizona State University, Downtown
Phoenix campus. More information and registration.
Sustainability Series: Blue is the New Green – Ecological Enhancement of Urban
Waterfronts and Coastal Infrastructure
(Friday, May 31, 2019) Shimrit Perkol-Finkel, ECOncrete Tech, Ltd will present Blue is the New Green
– Ecological Enhancement of Urban Waterfronts and Coastal Infrastructure from 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Hawaii Time in room 3121/2125, John A. Burns Hall, East-West Center, University of Hawaii-Mánoa,
1501 East-West Rd, Honolulu, HI. More information.
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Other Events
On Campus
2019 Statewide Symposium in Regenerative Medicine
(Friday, May 17, 2019) The Statewide Symposium will bring together Arizona's lead scientists,
clinicians and other industry leaders in the areas of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.
Technical and scientific sessions will highlight emerging research in the areas of developmental
biology, disease modeling and translational cell therapy. A pre-conference workshop will provide select
students and researchers an opportunity to receive hands-on training in pluripotent stem cell culture
and manipulation. This is an all-day event held at Skysong in the Synergy I & II rooms, 1365 N
Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale. More information and registration.
NEW!
Borderlands Produce Rescue
(Saturday, May 18, 2019) Produce On Wheels - With Out Waste (P.O.W.W.O.W.) disperses
fresh produce to communities at churches, schools and other entities throughout Southern
Arizona and the Metropolitan Tucson and Phoenix service areas. 10 million lbs. of fresh
nutritional rescued produce annually are delivered to agency sites for distribution to
supporters. Anyone can contribute $12 to shop for up to 70 lbs. of fresh produce, to share with
neighbors, friends, family or someone who's in need. From 7:00-10:00 a.m. Locations:
Polytechnic campus: 6935 E Williams Field Rd. Mesa, AZ 85212; Tempe campus: SW corner
of Rio Salado/Packard Dr., Parking Lot 59, Tempe, AZ 85281; and West campus: 4701 W
Thunderbird Rd., Northzone Lot 10, Glendale, AZ 85306. More information.
Seventh Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science
(Wednesday, May 22, 2019) The seventh annual Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science
conference addresses ethical, legal, regulatory and policy issues that come with the emergence of new
technologies and scientific advantages. Past conferences have discussed the range of technologies
and scientific study, including nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, robotics and autonomous vehicles.
This conference has become a go-to event for forward-looking policy makers, technologists, and
business leaders who are at the forefront of the changing world. From 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. in
Armstrong Great Hall, Beus Center for Law and Society, Arizona State University, Downtown Phoenix
camps. More information and registration.
Humanities for Social Transformation Workshop
(Wednesday, May 22, 2019) In this full-day workshop, participants will have the unique opportunity to
address compelling social challenges by designing humanities teaching modules for non-humanities
disciplines, as well as to pitch ideas for real-time feedback from an expert panel. The workshop is open
to humanities graduate students from around the university as well as to recent graduates.
Participation is free but registration is required. From 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. in room 117, Ross Blakely
Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and registration.
Webinar: The Future of Work in the 4th Industrial Revolution
(Thursday, May 23, 2019) Ted Cross, Thunderbird School of Global Management, will present The
Future of Work in the 4th Industrial Revolution from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. AZ time. More information
and registration.
Off Campus
Going Green/Sustainability Worker Cooperative
(Saturday, May 18, 2019) Come to our start- up meeting on from 10:00-11.30 a.m. in central/mid
Phoenix. We are looking for both members and mentors. We want to start a coop that will help people
go green, selling going green kits and more importantly, helping people start going green groups in
their neighborhoods, schools, churches and workplaces. There is no time to lose, we need to get
everyone working together to reduce our collective carbon emissions, stop using plastics and toxins
and make all parts of our cities healthy and pleasant to live in. For more information and RSVP call
Caroline at 602-743-2880 or email cdavies442@gmail.com.
GreenBiz Webcast: Circular Packaging: The State of Play
(Tuesday, May 21, 2019) In this one-hour webcast, a panel of industry experts will talk about the
trends: where we are, how companies and their packaging suppliers are responding, and the barriers
still to overcome. Those barriers include consumer education, infrastructure challenges, the need to
make viable solutions cost-competitive, and the various tradeoffs companies face as they consider
alternative packaging and delivery methods for their products. From 1:00-2:00 p.m. (10:00-11:00 a.m.
AZ). More information and registration.
USGBC Arizona Emerging Professionals: Tour of DPR Construction
(Tuesday, May 21, 2019) Join the USGBC Arizona Emerging Professionals for a tour of DPR
Constructions "living laboratory". This high-performing net-zero project is permaculture at its finest.
DPR was the owner and the client for this ILFI-certified net-zero energy building. It demonstrates the
viability of attaining net-zero energy operations within any environment — even a desert environment
— and serves as a model for sustainable development and urban renewal. From 5:30-7:00 p.m. at
DPR Construction, 222 N. 44th St, Phoenix. More information and registration.
Hydrate Glendale: Hydrate Your Soils
(Wednesday, May 22, 2019) Urban yards have the potential to produce well beyond their natural
productivity without needing costly store products by integrating the use of typical waste streams such
as greywater, stormwater, plant trimmings, and more. You'll learn how to assess your yard's soil type
and simple ways to effectively use typical household wastes to build soil health and promote productive
urban landscapes. You will leave this session with: Soil resource plan. From 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Glendale
Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St, Glendale, AZ. More information and registration.
NEW!
CAZCA Connectivity Lab: Birding the Future
(Tuesday, May 28, 2019) It’s estimated that almost a third of all bird species will have disappeared by
the end of this century. What might happen in the future as messages of birds are increasingly
silenced? How can art be a voice for conservation? Declining bird populations in practically all habitat
types signal profound changes over our entire planet, changes that affect our ecologically-bound
cultural identities. Join us and artist-researchers Krista Caballero and Frank Ekeberg for a talk on
Birding the Future an interdisciplinary project exploring avian migrations, extinction, and the warning
abilities of birds. From 4:00-5:30 p.m. at Dorrence Hall, Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N Galvin
Parkway, Phoenix. More information and registration.
Hydrate Glendale: Hydrate With Greywater
(Wednesday, May 29, 2019) 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 Glendale Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St, Glendale, AZ. More information and
registration.
AzRC Southern Arizona Member Meeting
(Friday, May 31, 2019) The Arizona Recycling Coalition (AzRC) welcomes you to join us in Tucson for
an afternoon of networking and collaboration. Engage with other waste and recycling partners in the
southern Arizona region. Help us work towards actionable materials management solutions by
deepening connections, knowledge, and expertise. From 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at Hotel Congress,
3111 Congress St, Tucson. More information.
GreenBiz: Circularity 2019
(Tuesday-Thursday, June 18-20, 2019) The world is facing stark limits in providing enough food, water
and goods for 8.5 billion people by 2030, and companies are under increased pressure to reduce
waste - including plastics and excess packaging - and to create innovative products and services that
use more renewable feedstocks. To address these challenges, circularity has emerged as a business
strategy for designing and manufacturing products and materials that have continuous and infinite
life-cycles, or which can be returned safely to the soil. Circularity 19 is a three-day conference held in
Minneapolis, MN that will bring together more than 500 thought leaders and practitioners to define and
accelerate the circular economy. Through inspirational plenaries, interactive breakouts, hands-on
design charrettes, networking opportunities and a solutions-focused expo, Circularity 19 will inspire,
inform and empower participants to make the shift to a circular economy. More information.
World Forum on Climate Justice
(Wednesday-Friday, June 19-21, 2019) This inaugural World Forum on Climate Justice will bring
together leading civil society groups, academics, business representatives, members of the public, and
policymakers to foster new thinking and explore pressing topics in climate justice advocacy, research,
policy and practice as we adapt to reach the 1.5°C goal. The conference will take place at Glasgow
Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK. More information and registration.
IDEA2019: The Energy for More Resilient Cities
(Monday-Thursday, June 24-27, 2019) Facing more extreme weather and an aging grid, cities,
communities, campuses, healthcare and military bases are all seeking more resilient, reliable and
efficient energy infrastructure to support economic development, achieve sustainability objectives and
enhance quality of life. It is also becoming increasingly important to find new pathways for deployment
and collaboration on new business models to enable investment in local energy infrastructure. Join
IDEA at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center and Westin Convention Center Hotel in Pittsburgh
at IDEA2019 where IDEA members and professionals in the district energy, CHP and microgrid
industries will come together to share experiences, explore new solutions, and learn from each other.
More information and registration.
ICED 2019: Strengthening Social Development to Achieve The Sustainable
Development Goals
(Tuesday-Friday, July 16-19, 2019) The International Consortium for Social Development’s 21st
Biennial International Conference, which first began in 1980, will be held at Universities Gadjah Mada,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The International Conference will be themed Strengthening Social
Development to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This conference is open to
various disciplines, practitioners, academics and students to accelerate the impact of the 17 SDGs and
169 targets at the national and global level. Inherent in the ICED’s spirit, the SDGs aspire to end
poverty and create economic, social and environmental sustainability. More information and
registration.
SISE 2019: Implementation
(Thursday, July 18-Tuesday, July 30, 2019) The Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy (SISE)
is a two-week "boot camp" for future decision makers eager to join the sustainability and energy
revolution happening around the globe. Held annually since 2011, the program boasts over 400 alumni.
During weekdays, SISE'ers participate in high-level talks, visit energy and sustainability sites, and
network. During evenings and weekends, they work collaboratively on a research project and enjoy
exploring Chicago. This year’s theme, Implementation, moves beyond the “what” to the “how.” Building
on the research of previous years, 2019 SISE Fellows will engage with Chicago communities and
collaborators to develop critical strategies to help local neighborhoods realize their vision for their
future. They will engage with theory and case studies, and then move to the streets and homes of our
Chicago neighbors and communities where real change is made at the ground level. Senior-level
undergraduates (as of the fall of 2018), graduate students, recent graduates, and professionals
working in the fields of sustainability and energy are eligible to apply. Applications due May 30, 2019.
For 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.
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEW!
Sustainability PhD alumna working to make slums more connected
School of Sustainability PhD alumna Christa Brelsford is part of a team working to improve the lives of
slum residents by using topology — a method that allows the team to mathematically examine the
slums’ spatial structures and networks. Read more.
NEW!
SAGE project at ASU brings garden curriculum to Valley campuses
Who doesn’t love a garden? Turning the soil and planting seeds or seedlings just so, then watering
and witnessing subtle, then significant growth over time. It is a gratifying experience that, if done right,
can lead to tasty ones. Of course, there are also plenty of literal lessons to be learned in the process,
which is part of the reason why gardens have become so popular in schools in the United States.
Professor Rebecca Lee from Arizona State University's Edson College of Nursing and Health
Innovation is the principal investigator of a research program currently underway in the Phoenix area
called Sustainability via Active Garden Education or SAGE. Read more.
NEW!
Peptides show promise for early detection of pancreatic cancer
In new research appearing in the journal Nano Research, Arizona State University researcher Tony Hu
and his colleagues describe an innovative method for pinpointing telltale signs of pancreatic cancer
well before any clinical manifestations of the disease appear. The technique, which is noninvasive,
requiring only a small sample of blood, could revolutionize the early diagnosis of the disease, enabling
early, life-saving intervention. Read more.
NEW!
ASU awarded NASA grant for study on Colorado River water management
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Arizona State University has received a $1 million grant
from NASA’s Earth Science Division to provide long-range scenarios for water management for the
Colorado River Basin. Read more.
NEW!
The rise of plant-based plastic packaging (from GreenBiz.com)
If sustainable plastic sounds like an oxymoron to you, you wouldn’t be the only one. But with the
sleeping giant of public opinion beginning to awaken to the unsustainability of plastic around the world
— roughly 40 percent of which is found in packaging — some innovators are starting to look for ways
to avoid using the material. Read more.
NEW!
How boxes, bots and biofuels are routing FedEx’s sustainability map (from
GreenBiz.com)
Like other major shipping and logistics companies, FedEx is actively routing — and rerouting — its
map for more sustainable transportation alternatives. Central to that journey is rethinking package
design and embracing lower emissions delivery alternatives. Read more.
NEW!
ASU to develop payloads for Blue Origin lunar transportation
Blue Origin, a privately funded aerospace manufacturer, envisions a future where millions of people
live and work in space. As part of this vision, Blue Origin is engaged in developing infrastructure for the
creation of human spaceflight capabilities. Arizona State University has signed a memorandum of
understanding with Blue Origin to send payloads to the lunar surface. ASU will develop one or more
payload experiments to be launched aboard Blue Origin’s Blue Moon, a flexible lander delivering a wide
variety of small, medium and large payloads to the lunar surface. Read more.
NEW!
A relationship like no other
It doesn’t take special insight to recognize dog owners love their dogs. A lot. But the latest episode of
ASU Now’s Thought Huddle podcast series digs deeper in an effort to unearth the origin of dogs,
explore the purpose of dogs and assess what makes dogs special. Of course, heartwarming stories
from dog owners are also part of the mix. Read more.
NEW!
Student Food Waste Reduction Competition
Food waste is a problem everyone can tackle, including our nation's youth. As part the Winning on
Reducing Food Waste Initiative, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), is launching Ace the
Waste: A student competition for food waste reduction ideas. This competition calls students to
develop creative solutions to reduce food loss and waste in this country through a short write up or
video submission. Eligible participants are students aged 11-18 years old. One winner will be selected
from each of two categories -ages 11-14 and ages 15-18. The competition is open to students in all 50
states, U.S. Territories, and Tribes. Participants should submit their ideas for reducing food loss and
waste anywhere along the supply chain, from the farm to the dinner table and beyond. Submissions
Due: Friday, May 24, 2019 (5:00 p.m. EDT). Background Information:
https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2019/04/23/usda-launches-ace-waste-food-waste-contest-students Submission Form:
https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ace-the-waste-student-competition-form.pdf
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.
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Science, Technology and Policy Program
The Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Science, Technology and Policy (STP) Program
serves as a next step in the educational and professional development of scientists and engineers
interested in energy efficiency and renewable energy policy. The EERE STP Program provides an
opportunity for highly talented scientists and engineers to participate in policy-related projects at DOE's
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Washington, D.C. and Golden, CO site office.
EERE STP participants apply the expertise gained from their education and history of conducting
research to new and ongoing EERE initiatives. Applications for the STP program are accepted and
reviewed all year, except for applications to the Solar SunShot Initiative. SunShot applications are
reviewed (and offers are made) two times per year with rolling application deadlines of January 15th
and June 15th. The SunShot application review process takes approximately 3-4 months. More
information and application.
Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program
April 2019 drought summary is online.
April Southwest Climate Outlook
The April 2019 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.
CLIMAS Podcast: April 2019: The Winner-Winter Narratives Edition
Tune into the Southwest Climate podcasts on iTunes 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 6, 2019 or open until filled. More information.
Oceans Futures Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Biodiversity Outcomes
More information.
Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Center for Biodiversity Outcomes
More information.
Student, Lab Aide, Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Project
To review and apply please go to https://students.asu.edu/employment/search, click on "Search
On-Campus Jobs" and enter the requisition 51547BR.
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Other Jobs
Assistant Environmental Analyst (SWMP Technician) Hudson River National
Estuarine Research Reserve, Norrie Point Environmental Center, Staatsburg, NY
Application deadline May 24, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Natural Resources Manager, Southern Lake Huron Management Unit, Bay City, MI
Application deadline May 28, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Flood Resilience, Consortium of Universities for
the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences, Inc., National Water Center, University of
Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
Application deadline June 15, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Program Associate, U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, Udall
Foundation, Tucson, AZ
Application deadline May 21, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Visiting Faculty Position, Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, Case
Western University, Cleveland, OH
Application deadline May 22, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Postdoctoral Researcher, Hydroclimatology, Prairie View A&M University, Prairie
View, TX
Application deadline May 24, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Research Analyst, Environmental Integrity Project, Washington, D.C.
Application deadline May 30, 2019. More information.
Research Director, Aspen Global Change Institute, Flexible location
Application deadline May 30, 2019. More information.
Sustainability Double Degree Program Advisor, College of Agricultural Sciences,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Application deadline June 3, 2019; full consideration by May 17, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Environmental Sustainability, Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, CO
Application deadline June 30, 2019. More information.
Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Management, Undergraduate School, University of
Maryland University College, Killeen, TX
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.
NEW!
Assistant Research Professor, Watershed Management and Water Resources,
Pennsylvania State University, College Park, PA
More information.
Associate Attorney, EarthJustice, Washington, D.C.
More information.
Director of Field Building, Build Healthy Places Network, San Francisco, CA
More information.
NEW!
Director of Sustainability, Lafayette College, Easton, PA
More information.
NEW!
Entry Level Water Resources Engineer, Dewberry, Atlanta, GA
More information.
NEW!
Executive Director, New Pioneers for a Sustainable Future, Springfield, KY
More information.
Local Food Specialist, Stern Produce, Phoenix, AZ
More information.
Postdoctoral Associate, EPSCoR, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
More information.
NEW!
Postdoctoral Fellow, Eyes on Ice-Water Environmental Research Center, University of
Alaska, Fairbanks, AK
More information.
NEW!
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Environmental Studies, The New School, New York,
NY
More information.
NEW!
Program Associate, Office the Chief Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund, San
Francisco, CA
More information.
Project Analyst/Associate, Apex Analytics, Boulder, CO
More information.
NEW!
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.
NEW!
Sustainability Coordinator, Sustainability Division, Pima County, Tucson, AZ
More information.
NEW!
Water Resources Program Process Management Coordinator, State of Washington,
Bellevue, WA
More information.
Winyah Bay Coordinator, American Rivers, Horry/Georgetown Counties, SC
More information.
WordPress Designer, Arizona Sustainability Alliance, Phoenix, AZ
This is a volunteer position. More information.
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