Greenhouse Gas Policy Accounting Internship

Intern, Greenhouse Gas Policy Accounting

*Overview*:

The World Resources Institute (WRI) seeks an intern for its Climate & Energy Program. The successful candidate will provide research and administrative support to the development of new methods and guidelines for measuring emission reductions from climate change policies and tracking countries’ progress towards meeting internationally-submitted national greenhouse gas targets and actions.

Nations around the world have been advancing many different types of climate change policies, such as taxes and cap-and-trade programs, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Internationally, both developed and developing countries have committed to targets and actions that they are willing to adopt after the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol ends in 2012. This project aims to develop guidance on accounting for both policies advanced domestically and the national goals that have been submitted internationally as part of a future climate agreement.

The intern will take part of a new project at WRI, which aims to facilitate the quantification of greenhouse gas emissions reductions associated with climate policies. This is an exciting opportunity to develop and apply research and administrative skills while launching a new project and interacting with climate policy experts from around the world.

This is a full-time (37.5 hours/week) internship located at WRI’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., to begin as soon as possible.

*Responsibilities*:

* Conduct background research and literature reviews related to (a)
monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) under the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), (b) methodologies
for quantifying the greenhouse gas impacts of policies, and (c)
national practices in tracking and reporting national performance
toward international greenhouse gas mitigation targets
* Analyze UNFCCC submissions and national communications
* Follow UNFCCC negotiations and workshops on post-2012 mitigation
pledges
* Compile and summarize survey responses from 50-100 participants
* Conduct surveys, when relevant
* Interact with experts and stakeholders in countries such as
Brazil, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, India, South
Africa, Thailand, and the United States, to solicit participation
and collect information
* Organize and coordinate meetings, conference calls, and other
interaction with team members and partners; identify, coordinate,
and follow up on next steps
* Manage MS Excel contact database by adding and updating entries
(100-200 contacts)
* Help organize workshops
* Assist with drafting grant proposals, processing contacts and
payment requests, as needed
* Assist in the preparation and dissemination of outreach materials,
presentations and publications
* Provide administrative support and support other project
activities as needed

*Qualifications*:

This position is ideal for a recent college graduate who has prior experience working or interning in an office environment.

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In addition, the successful candidate:

* Has a bachelor’s degree in a related field, for example,
environmental policy or environmental economics
* Has a background in policy analysis, quantitative analysis, and/or
modeling
* Is familiar with climate change policy, energy policy, and the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change
* Preferably, has an understanding of carbon markets and greenhouse
gas accounting, including an understanding of concepts such as
double counting and additionality
* Demonstrates an ability to conduct research on policy-related
questions using a range of quantitative and qualitative
approaches, to document sources, and to communicate results
accurately and objectively
* Has excellent writing skills and can communicate effectively
through a range of written media including technical papers and
e-mail correspondence
* Is highly organized, motivated, and proactive
* Has strong interpersonal skills
* Is available to participate in conference calls with international
partners outside of regular office hours
* Subscribes and adheres to WRI’s institutional values
<http://www.wri.org/about/values>
* Is proficient with MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
* May have experience living in one or more countries
* May be proficient in more than one language
* May have a Master’s degree

*Compensation: *

This position pays $12 to $16 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience.

*Duration:*

The internship is for 6 months, with the possibility of extension depending on performance, project needs, and funding. The start date is flexible, with an earlier date being preferred.

Apply online at http://www.wri.org/careers

Thanks!

HR Intern

On behalf of Tonia Garnett, Executive Recruiter/HR Specialist

World Resources Institute

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