Description
Provide strategic advice to public- and private-sector leaders on climate policy, risk, and decarbonization. Analyze policy and market developments and recommend actions such as legislation, corporate strategy, investments, adaptation planning, and stakeholder engagement.
- • Monitor and analyze climate policy, regulatory, and market developments.
- • Write executive briefs and reports on climate risks and opportunities.
- • Advise leaders on mitigation, adaptation, and net-zero strategies.
- • Present briefings to executives, boards, and public officials.
- • Draft memos, testimonies, and talking points for decision-makers.
- • Provide analytical support for policy options on renewables, efficiency, and climate.
- • Assess existing policies and regulations for climate impacts and compliance.
- • Recommend legislative and regulatory actions to advance climate goals.
- • Develop funding strategies and prepare or review grant proposals.
- • Synthesize evidence from scientific literature, models, and policy sources.
- • Translate complex climate research into actionable guidance for stakeholders.
- • Design or support education, training, and outreach on climate topics.
- • Advise on policies for clean fuels, transportation, and industrial transitions.
- • Build and manage stakeholder coalitions with governments, businesses, and NGOs.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026