Weston & Sampson is rapidly expanding its environmental resource management, sustainability and resilience practices. We are seeking an Environmental Engineer I or Planner I in our Reading office to assist with vulnerability assessments and strategy implementation, hazard mitigation planning, low impact development, and watershed and stormwater management.
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The GEF Secretariat is looking for a dynamic and experienced Senior Climate Change and Urban Specialist, with a passion for low carbon urban development, clean energy, zero-emission mobility, and other innovative climate mitigation technologies and frameworks.
Apply by October 11, 2019
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Ambassadors focus on equitable community engagement for climate action. Ambassadors organize and facilitate the Community Leaders program, leading actions in the five Greenovate vision areas (Mobile, Prepared, Connected, Smart Energy, and Zero Waste). Ambassadors also serve in an advisory role in the considerations and integration of equity into the department’s work and socially vulnerable populations-specific programming, breaking down barriers that have historically prevented Boston’s most vulnerable populations from engaging in climate action.
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The Fellow, Climate Positive Approaches will lead research and analysis to developing a clear methodology and vision for what a ‘climate positive’ land use paradigm entails, considering: zones of zero-expansion of new agricultural land into natural ecosystems and species-rich forests; management practices in the agricultural sector that can increase production and economic opportunities without increasing the agricultural land footprint; opportunities for reorientation of agricultural priorities; and definition of management policies for restoring and reforesting degraded land. Upon the development of a vision for how a geography or jurisdiction can become ‘climate positive.’
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The Conservation Intern will be responsible for assisting Canton Conservation Commission in researching and creating an inventory of Commission –owned parcels including possible visits to registry of deeds and town hall. Work will include making site maps using GIS and mapping trails and site resources using GPS.
Location: Conservation Department, 79 Pleasant Street, Canton MA Time Frame: January – May 2020
Hours: 10 to 20 hours per week
Apply by November 1, 2019
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