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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 Series: Free Film Screening: Into the Canyon
Other Events - On Campus
2. 3D Astronomy Show at Marston Exploration Theater
3. Apollo 11 Mission 50th Anniversary Celebration Movie Night
Other Events - Off Campus
4. Mesa Public Library Event: Urban Hummingbirds
5. Hydrate Mesa: Hydrate Your Plants
News and Announcements
6. USDA awards grant to research from ASU that uses machine learning to reduce food waste
7. NBC's Lester Holt to receive 2019 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism
8. ASU offers range of courses for hobby beekeepers
9. The power of nature to transform learning
10. ASU's Metis Center awards top sustainability projects across the Valley
11. ASU collaborates on virtual field trip to Makalawena, Hawai'i
12. What we really get from loving dogs
13. Chubb is first big U.S. insurer that won't underwrite new coal plants
14. Multidimensional environmental challenges
15. Arizona Water Protection Fund Grants Available
16. Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program
17. CLIMAS Podcast: July 2019: Monsoon MiniPod - Pesky Trough Edition
Institute Jobs
18. Research Specialist, Wetland Ecosystem Ecology Lab, Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term
Ecological Research Project
Other Jobs
19. Water Resources Intern, Office of Water Resources, Gilbert, AZ
20. Environmental Finance Data Researcher, Environmental Finance Data Center, School of
Government, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
21. Smart Mobility Program Manager, Transportation Department, City of Tucson, AZ
22. Water Resource Technician, Capitol Region Watershed District, St. Paul, MN
23. Community Nutrition Education, African American Focus, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, MN
24. Program Manager, Sustainability Practices, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
25. Postdoctoral Research Associate, Coastal Arctic Hydrology, Climate Change Science Institute, Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
26. Water Quality Specialist, Barnegat Bay Partnership, Ocean County College, Toms River, NJ
27. Postdoc, Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy, School of Social Ecology, University of
California, Irvine, CA
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EVENTS
Institute Events
NEW!
Sustainability Series: Free Film Screening: Into the Canyon
(Wednesday, July 31, 2019) Into the Canyon documents the 750-mile journey on foot through the
entire length of the Grand Canyon. This film is a story of extreme physical hardship that stretches the
bonds of friendship through the timeless beauty of this sacred place. It is an urgent warning about the
environmental dangers that are placing one of America’s greatest monuments in peril and a cautionary
tale for our complex relationship with the natural world. Doors open 6:30 p.m.; showtime 7:00 p.m. at
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 1140 E Baseline Rd, Tempe. More information and registration.
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Other Events
On Campus
NEW!
3D Astronomy Show at Marston Exploration Theater
(Saturday, July 13, 2019) The Marston Exploration Theater is located on the Arizona State University
Tempe campus in the Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV. The theater employs
Definiti SkySkan Planetarium technology utilizing 4K projection systems that render Earth and space
science themes in 3D stereographic vision. The Marston Exploration Theater features five different 3D
astronomy shows of topical interest. All presentations are produced live and run approximately 60
minutes. From 2:30-3:30 p.m. in Marston Theater, Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building
IV, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information and tickets.
NEW!
Apollo 11 Mission 50th Anniversary Celebration Movie Night
(Wednesday, July 17, 2019) Please join the School of Earth and Space Exploration for an exclusive
Apollo 11 mission 50th anniversary celebration! Featuring a pre-film reception, screening of the 2019
film "Apollo 11," and audience Q&A with Mark Robinson, principal investigator of NASA’s Lunar
Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera, and members of the NASA LunaH-Map mission team. From 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Marston Theater, ISTB 4, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. More information
and RSVP.
Off Campus
Second Friday LEED Webinar: Getting to Know WELL
(Friday, July 12, 2019) Join us for our monthly Second Friday LEED Webinar education series! We will
be focusing on mostly LEED v4 content throughout the year - typically with LEED specific CEU credits,
and often AIA LU credits as well. The WELL Building Standard (a new rating system from IWBI)
provides a structure for evaluating wellness strategies for building design and operational elements,
built from a collection of research findings that support the benefits to health and well-being. From
12:15-1:30 p.m. EDT (9:15-10:30 a.m. AZ). 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.
NEW!
Mesa Public Library Event: Urban Hummingbirds
(Saturday, July 27, 2019) Emily Macklin of Audubon Arizona will present an entertaining and
informative program on hummingbirds. These colorful creatures possess a personality greater than
their size and amazing physical capabilities! From 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Program Room at Red
Mountain Branch, Mesa Public Library, 635 N. Power Road, Mesa, AZ 85205. More information.
Hydrate Mesa: Hydrate Your Yard
(Thursday, August 1, 2019) This session is all about Watershed Management Group's 3 "S"s: slow,
spread, and sink. Learn how to use passive rainwater harvesting to create a series of berms, basins,
and swales that will direct rainwater to beneficial use for plants while reducing flooding and erosion in
your yard. These practices will slow the flow of the water, spread it across the areas where it's needed,
and sink it into the ground. You'll leave this session with: Rain garden sizing and placement. From
6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Mesa Main Library, 64 E. 1st St, Mesa. More information and registration.
NEW!
Hydrate Mesa: Hydrate Your Plants
(Thursday, August 8, 2019) How can you create a beautiful, lush landscape while conserving water?
We'll show you how to select native plants to build wildlife habitat, shade your home, and create an
appealing landscape for your yard. If you're looking for the best trees and plants to attract
hummingbirds and butterflies, bloom bright with color, or cool off your home with shade, we've got you
covered. You'll leave this session with: Plant plan for your home – type, location, and benefits of native
plants you will use. 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Mesa Main Library, 64 E. 1st St, Mesa. More information and
registration.
United Nations Civil Society Conference: Building Inclusive and Sustainable
Communities
(Monday-Wednesday, August 26-28, 2019) Holding this worldwide conference in Salt Lake City will be
historic, as it will be the first time this conference will be held outside of UN Headquarters in the United
States. With talks of taking this conference abroad again in 2020, the success of this event is
imperative for the future of the conference and America’s United Nations legacy. The UN’s mission is
world peace. To this end, they are focused on empowering sustainable cities and communities. More
information and registration.
SHADE 2019 Southwest Horticulture Annual Day of Education
(Friday, August 30, 2019) This year’s SHADE education conference will be held at the JW Marriott
Desert Ridge Resort, Phoenix. If you have any questions, please contact Shayla at shyde@azna.org or
480-966-1610. We have some new and exciting things planned for the conference. See you all in
August! The conference is sponsored by the Arizona Nursery Association. More information.
Forming the Future: An Interdisciplinary Conference
(Monday-Tuesday, September 2-3, 2019) Thinking about the future often focuses on its ‘content’: what
might happen. Similarly, thinking about ‘future studies’ often concentrates on its goals, concepts and
methods. But what about the forms in which the future comes couched? How does the medium in
which the future is presented – its genres, structures, conventions – shape or influence what the future
might include? What forms do representations of the future currently take in different disciplines and
fields of practice – from fiction to non-fiction, the visual to the textual, science to politics – and to what
effect? Can we make our representations of the future more efficacious, with a view to the current
world situation? And what might different fields learn from each other, or how might they combine, in
order to do this? The conference will be held at the University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK. More
information.
2019 AAEE Conference: Arizona We are EE!
(Thursday-Saturday, September 12-14, 2019) Join the Arizona Association for Environmental
Education this fall for the largest event in Arizona that convenes educators, learners, leaders, and
decision-makers to leverage the power of environmental education (EE). To be held at Prescott
College, Prescott, AZ. More information and registration.
SER Southwest Annual Conference
(Friday-Sunday, November 8-10, 2019) The 2019 Annual Conference of the SER - Southwest Chapter
will be held in Tucson, Arizona at the University of Arizona! We invite submissions of presentations and
posters, as well as symposia, panels, and workshops on any topic related to restoration, management,
or conservation of natural areas in the Southwest Chapter Ecoregions. Abstracts due by August 30,
2019. More information and registration.
U.S. Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) Poster Competition
(Wednesday-Thursday, November 13-14, 2019) The U.S. C3E Poster Competition is an opportunity for
students and early-career researchers to participate in a poster competition at the 8th Annual U.S. C3E
Women in Clean Energy Symposium at Texas A&M University. The poster competition exposes
symposium attendees to cutting-edge research in a variety of clean energy fields. A poster committee
with wide-ranging expertise will select the most compelling poster submissions for presentation at the
Symposium with an eye toward diversity of institution, topic, and discipline. More information.
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
NEW!
USDA awards grant to research from ASU that uses machine learning to reduce food
waste
Nearly a third of the world’s food supply gets thrown out — from produce surplus in farmers’ fields to
expired products discarded by retailers to leftovers. That’s the issue Timothy Richards, the Morrison
Chair of Agribusiness in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, will be trying
to solve with a new grant from the USDA’s Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (NIFA). Read
more.
NEW!
NBC’s Lester Holt to receive 2019 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism
Lester Holt, the award-winning journalist and anchor of “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt,” will be the
2019 recipient of the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, Arizona State University
officials announced. Holt will receive the 36th annual Cronkite Award from the Walter Cronkite School
of Journalism and Mass Communication, which has honored a journalism luminary with the award
since 1984. The ceremony will be in Phoenix on Nov. 4, Cronkite’s birthday. Read more.
NEW!
ASU offers range of courses for hobby beekeepers
Honeybees serve as pollinators for the majority of the world’s crops, and their global decline threatens
the world’s food supply. However, hobby beekeepers have been helping to combat this danger by
installing hives in their backyards. According to “Bee Culture” magazine, there are now more than
120,000 hobby beekeepers and a 3% rise in honeybee colonies in the United States. Read more.
NEW!
The power of nature to transform learning
When most people go out and experience nature, they usually dictate the terms and have an agenda.
An Arizona State University teacher says adopting "a humbler posture" by allowing nature to reveal
itself in its own way can enhance a student’s learning and become a profound life experience. Read
more.
NEW!
ASU’s Metis Center awards top sustainability projects across the Valley
Arizona State University’s Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering recently named
the first Sustainable Infrastructure Award winners. Seven projects that demonstrate cutting-edge
infrastructure practices were honored. Each project, submitted by Phoenix-area infrastructure
professionals in public, private, nonprofit and academic institutions, provides sustainable solutions to
address environmental, social or emerging technology challenges, or changes in the growing complex
environments where infrastructure operates. Read more.
NEW!
ASU collaborates on virtual field trip to Makalawena, Hawai'i
Thanks to a partnership between Arizona State University and Kamehameha Schools in Hawai’i,
people around the world can visit two of Hawai’i's natural and cultural sites without having to leave their
computer. ASU’s School of Sustainability and Center for Education Through eXploration (ETX Center)
have collaborated with Kamehameha Schools on two virtual field trips (VFTs), including the recently
released interactive and educational excursion to Makalawena. Read more.
NEW!
What we really get from loving dogs
All who met Gen. Charles Lee during the American Revolution could agree on one thing: He was an
absolutely miserable human being. He swore a blue hurricane, wore dirty old clothes, couldn’t care less
what people thought of him and admitted to being an unapologetic misanthrope. He insulted and
needled George Washington so much that officers literally lined up to duel him. But the man loved his
dogs, and, as is the wont of dogs, they loved him back. Read more.
NEW!
Chubb is first big U.S. insurer that won't underwrite new coal plants (from
GreenBiz.com)
The global campaign to encourage insurance companies to phase out support for the coal industry
secured one of its biggest victories to date last week, as U.S. insurance giant Chubb Limited
announced a detailed new coal underwriting and investment policy. The company announced it no
longer will underwrite the construction and operation of new coal-fired plants or new risks for
companies that generate more than 30% of their revenues from coal mining or energy production from
coal. Read more.
NEW!
Multidimensional environmental challenges
Climate change and water scarcity are looming. Dead zones in the oceans are growing. Ecosystems
are eroding. Cities stressed by growth need designs for more resilient infrastructure. Pollutants and
contaminants continue to be threats on land, in rivers and streams and in the atmosphere. These are
only some of the global-scale problems keeping environmental engineers and scientists busy trying to
find solutions. So there was more than enough to fuel discussions, presentations and networking
during the three-day Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors Research and
Education Conference at Arizona State University this spring. Read more.
Young SDG Innovators Programme
The Young SDG Innovators Programme is an opportunity for participating companies of the UN Global
Compact to identify young talent within their organizations to collaborate and accelerate business
innovation towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This ten-month accelerator
programme activates future business leaders and changemakers to develop and drive innovative
solutions through new technologies, initiatives, and business models and deliver on their company’s
sustainability objectives. The Programme is designed to engage your company’s brightest and best
talent in not only advancing your sustainability efforts but driving innovation and delivering tangible
solutions with potential market value for your company. Nominations from May 13-August 31, 2019.
Program runs from September 2019 to June 2020. More information.
NEW!
Arizona Water Protection Fund Grants Available
The Arizona Water Protection Fund Commission (Commission) is pleased to announce that it will be
offering a fiscal year 2020 grant cycle. The Commission provides funding for projects that directly
maintain, enhance and restore river and riparian resources; implement innovative river and riparian
research; and implement water conservation measures or programs outside of the 5 Active
Management Areas. The Commission will be accepting applications under all funding categories
(capital, research and water conservation). A grant application workshop with a live webinar option will
be held July 24, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. at the Arizona Department of Water Resources office located at
1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310, Phoenix, AZ 85007. The fiscal year 2020 Grant Application
Manual is available on the Arizona Water Protection Fund web site www.azwpf.gov and will be
available at the workshop. To have a copy mailed to you, please contact Reuben Teran at
602-771-8525, or via e-mail at rteran@azwater.gov. Pre-application consultations may be scheduled
with AWPF staff from July - August 2019 as time permits. Please contact Reuben Teran at
602-771-8525, or via e-mail rteran@azwater.gov to schedule a consultation. Grant applications are due
September 6, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. Applicant presentations and Commission grant award selections will
take place November 19-20, 2019. The complete grant application process schedule can be viewed at
www.azwpf.gov.
The Roy Award for Environmental Partnership
The Belfar Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School is now accepting
nominations for the 2020 Roy Family Award for Environmental Partnership. The Roy Award is
presented every two years to an outstanding cross-sector partnership that enhances environmental
quality through novel and creative approaches. We are looking for partnerships that: (1) have advanced a new idea, model, or paradigm that could be transferable to other issues or
geographic regions to improve the quality of the environment; and (2) have taken risks that result in
significant actions that contribute to solutions and create leverage for greater action; Self-nomination is
permissible and encouraged. The deadline to submit a nomination is October 15, 2019. More
information and nomination submittal.
Special Issue of Sustainability “Collaboration for Sustainability”
Guest Editor Edward Hackett is seeking submissions for this special issue that analyze the
organization and dynamics of sustainability collaborations and that propose new patterns of
collaboration to achieve sustainability goals. For more information of types of papers and submission.
Deadline for submission is October 31, 2019.
NEW!
Arizona Department of Water Resource Drought Program
June 2019 drought summary is online.
June Southwest Climate Outlook
The June 2019 Southwest Climate Outlook is online.
NEW!
CLIMAS Podcast: July 2019: Monsoon MiniPod - Pesky Trough Edition
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!
Research Specialist, Wetland Ecosystem Ecology Lab, Central Arizona–Phoenix
Long-Term Ecological Research Project
To review and apply go to ASU Human Resources, click on Internal or External job opportunities, and
search for 53226BR. The application deadline is July 19, 2019.
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Other Jobs
HandsOn AmeriCorps VISTA Food System Coordinator, City of Phoenix, Office of
Environmental Programs, Phoenix, AZ
Application deadline July 14, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Research Opportunity, Water Resources, USDA Forest Service, Center
for Integrated Forest Science in Cordesville, SC
Application deadline July 15, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University
of California, Irvine, CA
Application deadline July 16, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Climate, Hydrology, Water Resources, Snowpack, National
Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO
Application deadline July 17, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Research Opportunity, Characterizing Watershed-Scale Surface Water
Storage Effects on Water Quality and Quantity, National Exposure Research
Laboratory, Systems Exposure Division, US Environmental Protection Agency,
Cincinnati, OH
Application deadline July 17, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Water Resources Intern, Office of Water Resources, Gilbert, AZ
Application deadline July 17, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Environmental Finance Data Researcher, Environmental Finance Data Center, School
of Government, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
Application deadline July 19, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Smart Mobility Program Manager, Transportation Department, City of Tucson, AZ
Application deadline July 19, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Water Resource Technician, Capitol Region Watershed District, St. Paul, MN
Application deadline July 19, 2019. More information.
Sun Devil Dining/Aramark at ASU, Sustainability Student Worker
Sun Devil Dining's Sustainability Student Worker will help promote our environmental efforts at public
events and internal activities. Aramark's continually evolving Sustainability Pillars include: Responsible
Purchasing, Efficient Operations and Waste Minimization. The position will focus on education and
engagement surrounding Sun Devil Dining's environmental efforts and sustainable food systems. The
Sustainability Student Worker will also support expansion of new and existing sustainability practices.
Hourly Rate: $11/hour; Hours: Approximately 15-22 hours per week. See Sun Devil Dining's
Sustainability page for more information on what ASU dining is doing in sustainability. Please send
cover letter, spring class schedule and resume along with a list of relevant coursework to: Krista Hicks
(Hicks-Krista@aramark.com). Application deadline: July 19, 2019.
NEW!
Community Nutrition Education, African American Focus, University of Minnesota,
Twin Cities, MN
Application deadline July 21, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Program Manager, Sustainability Practices, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Application deadline July 22, 2019. More information.
Business Analyst, Blue Prosperity Program, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
Application deadline July 26, 2019. More information; search for requisition number 30630.
Development Economist, Institute of Environment and Sustainability, University of
California, Los Angeles, CA
Application deadline July 26, 2019. More information; search for requisition number 30609.
Executive Director, San Marcos River Foundation, San Marcos, TX
Application deadline July 29, 2010. More information.
NEW!
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Coastal Arctic Hydrology, Climate Change Science
Institute, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
Application deadline July 31, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Water Quality Specialist, Barnegat Bay Partnership, Ocean County College, Toms
River, NJ
Application deadline July 31, 2019. More information.
Postdoctoral Research Opportunity in Sustainable Water Management, Agricultural
Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Stoneville, MS
Application deadline August 1, 2019. More information.
Felipe Foresca Fellowship Program, Emerald Cities Collaborative, Washington D.C.;
Oakland, CA; San Francisco, CA; or Seattle, WA
Application deadline August 4, 2019. More information.
NEW!
Postdoc, Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy, School of Social Ecology,
University of California, Irvine, CA
Application deadline August 14, 2019. More information.
Spatial Modeling, Office of Research and Development, National Exposure Research
Laboratory, Computational Exposure Division, Athens, GA
Application deadline August 15, 2019. More information.
Assistant Professor, Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Department of
Geological Sciences, Albion College, Albion, MI
Application deadline October 25, 2019. More information.
Adjunct Faculty, Environmental Management, Undergraduate School, University of
Maryland University College, Killeen, TX
More information.
Analyst, U.S. Climate Policy, Environmental Defense Fund, Washington, D.C. or
Boulder, CO
More information.
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Law Policy and Engineering, Department of
Architectural Engineering, Penn State University, University Park, PA
More information.
Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, University of Texas-El Paso, El Paso, TX
More information.
Assistant Professor, Natural Resources, Marshall University, Huntington, WV
More information.
Assistant Research Professor, Watershed Management and Water Resources,
Pennsylvania State University, College Park, PA
More information.
Associate Attorney, EarthJustice, Washington, D.C.
More information.
Director of Field Building, Build Healthy Places Network, San Francisco, CA
More information.
Director of Sustainability, Lafayette College, Easton, PA
More information.
Entry Level Water Resources Engineer, Dewberry, Baton Rouge, LA
More information.
Executive Director, New Pioneers for a Sustainable Future, Springfield, KY
More information.
Local Food Specialist, Stern Produce, Phoenix, AZ
More information.
Map Specialist, Michael Baker International, Alexandria, VA
More information.
Policy Analyst, Cars and Energy, Consumer Reports, San Francisco, CA
More information.
Postdoctoral Associate, EPSCoR, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
More information.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Environmental Studies, The New School, New York,
NY
More information.
Project Analyst/Associate, Apex Analytics, Boulder, CO
More information.
Research Engineer, Louisiana Watershed Flood Center, University of Louisiana,
Lafayette, LA
More information.
Senior Campaign Representative (Beyond Dirty Fuels), Sierra Club, Denver, CO; NM,
TX (flexible)
More information.
Social Science Communities Research Support, Environmental Protection Agency, Duluth, MN
More information.
Sustainability Communication Specialist, Office of Sustainability, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
More information.
Sustainability Coordinator, Student Affairs, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE
More information.
Sustainability Coordinator, Sustainability Division, Pima County, Tucson, AZ
More information.
Tribal Solid Waste Liaison, US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9, Arizona
Tribal Communities (minimum age 55)
More information.
University Sustainability Director, Facilities Management, George Mason University,
Fairfax, VA
More information.
Water Resources Program Process Management Coordinator, State of Washington,
Bellevue, WA
More information.
WordPress Designer, Arizona Sustainability Alliance, Phoenix, AZ
This is a volunteer position. More information.
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