Climate Intern

CLASP’s Climate Team
CLASP’s Climate program supports ambitious efforts to mitigate climate change through appliance and equipment energy efficiency. We work in partnership with policymakers and other key stakeholders in dozens of countries—from Brazil to Indonesia, the EU to China—with support from a diverse group of funders.
Our team provides world-class technical and policy advisory services directly to governments to develop and implement the most ambitious and cost-effective appliance efficiency policies all over the world. We accelerate the development of energy-efficient product markets through minimum energy performance standards, informative product labeling, and identification and promotion of the most efficient appliances, both on and off the grid. Our programs are designed to maximize impacts by targeting high emitters, raising the bar through ground-breaking policies, and advancing technologies to meet sustainable development aspirations around the world.
As our global portfolio continues to grow, we are expanding our team to ensure we can assist countries to meet their climate goals and deliver ambitious energy and carbon emission reductions.
Position Summary
CLASP works on projects ranging from advancing the off-grid solar technologies that bring power to energy impoverished people, to cutting the catastrophic climate impacts of commonly used appliances. During your internship, you will be part of an integrated multi-national team that is transforming global markets. You will likely contribute on several projects, gaining exposure to a range of issues and details. The exact assignment(s) will depend both on our needs and on your particular skills, expertise and interest. For reference, potential projects could include:

Conducting online research into policies and market factors, which drive appliance energy consumption in various countries around the world
Compiling results from CLASP’s primary research in various countries and supporting market data collection to improve CLASP’s global policy modeling tools
Conducting online research and development of materials on policy compliance
Writing policy updates and articles based on research and supporting awareness campaigns
Researching policy information and developing national policy profiles on standards and labels programs

Qualifications and Competencies

Bachelor’s degree in a quantitative, public policy, or related field; may be either in progress, or completed within the past 6 months
Knowledge of and experience with qualitative research methods
Highly motivated self-starter
Excellent communication skills and proven ability to write clearly and concisely
Ability to synthesize data and analysis to inform strategy and recommendations.
Basic experience with Excel is preferred.
Familiarity with content management systems, e.g. Drupal is preferred.
Professional demeanor, including ability to comport in a diverse, international work environment
Knowledge of energy efficiency policy, the Minamata Convention, and/or the Montreal Protocol highly desirable
Prior market and environmental policy research and analysis highly desirable
Compensation and Location
The internship will be paid at a rate of $22 per hour, before taxes. Class credit may be available and will be provided in accordance with your university’s policy. Due to COVID-19, the CLASP team is currently working from home and this position will also be remote for the time being.

Apply via :

clasp.ent.box.com