Description
Research and analyze climate data, risks, and policy trends to guide mitigation and adaptation. Deliver actionable recommendations for programs, communications, and funding across public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
- • Write reports or publications communicating results of climate analyses.
- • Partner with governments, industry, and NGOs to advance mitigation or adaptation.
- • Present climate findings at public, governmental, or stakeholder meetings.
- • Develop and defend proposals for climate analysis or research projects.
- • Prepare grant applications for climate, environmental management, or sustainability programs.
- • Compile and analyze climate studies and datasets from agencies, labs, and others.
- • Develop or support education, training, or outreach on climate risks and solutions.
- • Review policies, programs, or operations to assess climate impacts and risks.
- • Provide analytical support for briefs on renewable energy, efficiency, and climate strategy.
- • Prepare reports, memos, briefs, and presentations for agencies, communities, or partners.
- • Recommend mitigation and adaptation strategies based on climate science and performance data.
- • Research practices and procedures for climate and environmental management.
- • Propose improved strategies for energy, transportation, and other climate drivers.
- • Synthesize climate research to inform decision-makers, regulators, and stakeholders.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026