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Climate & Militarism Fellow

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ORGANIZATION: Idealist.org

Recruiting Organization: Peace Economy Project

Position Overview

The Climate & Militarism Fellow will research how military operations contribute to climate change, environmental degradation, and resource exploitation. The fellow will also explore policy solutions for reducing the military’s carbon footprint and promoting sustainable peace economies. The research will support PEP’s campaigns to reallocate military spending toward climate resilience and green infrastructure.

This fellowship is ideal for graduate students, recent graduates, or upper-level undergraduates interested in environmental policy, sustainability, climate justice, and military accountability.

Key Responsibilities:

Research the environmental impact of military operations, including fossil fuel consumption, pollution, and deforestation.

Analyze military spending on energy and sustainability efforts.

Examine how wars and military bases contribute to environmental destruction.

Investigate the link between climate change, resource conflicts, and militarization.

Develop policy briefs, reports, and advocacy materials proposing sustainable alternatives to militarized policies.

Write blog posts, op-eds, and social media content to raise awareness.

Monitor legislative initiatives related to military environmental regulations and climate funding.

Engage with environmental advocacy groups and policymakers to push for sustainable policies.

Preferred Qualifications:

Background in environmental policy, sustainability, climate science, international relations, or public policy.

✔ Strong research and writing skills with experience in climate or military policy analysis.

✔ Passion for climate justice, sustainability, and demilitarization advocacy.

✔ Ability to translate complex environmental data into accessible advocacy materials.

✔ Experience with climate policy research, GIS mapping, or data visualization is a plus.

✔ Self-motivated and able to work independently and collaboratively.

What You’ll Gain:

⭐ Hands-on experience in climate policy research and advocacy.

⭐ The opportunity to publish research and advocacy work on PEP’s platforms and external media.

⭐ Insight into how military operations contribute to climate change and environmental destruction.

⭐ Networking opportunities with climate justice activists, policymakers, and peace organizations.

⭐ A strong foundation for careers in environmental policy, climate activism, public policy, and international affairs.

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Fee Amount: None

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Mission Statement

To bridge the gap between intention and action in order to bring about social impact.

Description

Idealist is a leading online global resource for finding jobs in the nonprofit sector, as well as volunteer opportunities and graduate school programs for social impact.

CAUSE AREAS

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WHEN

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WHERE

438 N. Skinker Blvd.St Louis, MO 63130

(38.65294,-90.29977)
 

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REQUIREMENTS

  • PART_TIME

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