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- Lecturer in Ecological and/or Environmental Economic April 12, 2021Lecturer in Ecological and/or Environmental Economics at the University of Leeds, UK: https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=20037&forced=2 Are you an academic with proven abilities to carry out teaching and research in ecological and/or environmental economics? Do you have an excellent research record and proven success … Continue reading → The post Lecturer in Ecological and/or Environmental Economic appeared first on […]
- USSEE March/April Newsletter April 2, 2021Upcoming Conferences and Webinars: USSEE Webinar: Transitioning to Just and Sustainable Food Systems: Lessons from Ecological Economics. Friday April 2nd, 3pm EDT A round table discussion with Liz Carlisle, Kamuela Enos, and Albie Miles; moderated by Phil Warsaw The 2nd Event … Continue reading → The post USSEE March/April Newsletter appeared first on The International Society […]
- FULL PHD SCHOLARSHIP March 31, 2021FULL PHD SCHOLARSHIP: Researching the Social Aspect of Solar Energy Distribution in Australia Australia has one of the highest numbers of households with solar panels. Solar energy can help households to reduce their energy bills. Rebates for installation and buy-back … Continue reading → The post FULL PHD SCHOLARSHIP appeared first on The International Society […]
- Inaugural Eric Zencey Prize in Ecological Economics Awarded March 17, 2021Inaugural Eric Zencey Prize in Ecological Economics Awarded to ‘Floating Coast’ The Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont (UVM), in partnership with the U.S. Society of Ecological Economics, has announced the inaugural winner of the Eric Zencey … Continue reading → The post Inaugural Eric Zencey Prize in Ecological Economics Awarded appeared […]
- PhD scholarship within International Environment and Development Studies March 2, 2021PhD position at the Department of International Environment and Development Studies at NMBU to work on transformative change towards just and sustainable economies: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/201992/phd-scholarship-within-international-environment-and-development-studies The position is ideal for students with training and interest in sustainability science, ecological economics and degrowth/postgrowth … Continue reading → The post PhD scholarship within International Environment and Development Studies appeared […]
- EAEI Needs a Program Manager February 17, 2021Postdoctoral Fellow (International Energy Analysis) – 92045 Organization: ED-Energy Storage & Distributed Resources Berkeley Lab’s Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division (EAEI) is looking for a Program Manager to join their Electricity Markets and Policy Department (EMP)! In this role, … Continue reading → The post EAEI Needs a Program Manager appeared first on The […]
- ISEE Website February 10, 2021ISEE wants to build a new and improved website and is looking for input from anyone who would like to help with ideas on how it should look, content you’d like to see included. We are assembling a planning and … Continue reading → The post ISEE Website appeared first on The International Society for […]
- New Volume of REVIBEC Published February 8, 2021New Volume of REVIBEC El desarrollo del PNAE en las escuelas públicas del municipio de Santa María / RS: ¿una trayectoria inconclusa?; Rita Inês Paetzhold Pauli, Jéferson Réus da Silva Schulz, Bruna Tadielo Zajonz; 1-17, PDF (PORTUGUÊS (BRASIL)) Reflexiones en torno a … Continue reading → The post New Volume of REVIBEC Published appeared first on The […]
- Call for nominations: ISC Awards Programme February 4, 2021The International Science Council (ISC) is seeking nominations for the first edition of the ISC Awards Programme. ISC Members, Affiliated Bodies and partners are invited to nominate individuals or groups of individuals who contribute to the promotion of science as … Continue reading → The post Call for nominations: ISC Awards Programme appeared first on […]
- Professorship (W2) in Economics February 3, 2021Professorship (W2 in Economics, with a specialization in Sustainability and Economic Policy The School of Business and Economics establishes a new research and teaching focus on sustainability from a business and economics perspective and searches for two new professors. Within … Continue reading → The post Professorship (W2) in Economics appeared first on The International […]
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Deadline Extended: 2021 Virtual Poster Conference Call for Abstracts: Building Resilient Economies in a Time of Uncertainty
We have extended the deadline to submit an abstract for our 2021 virtual poster session to MONDAY FEBRUARY 15th. Please share the announcement below widely with your colleagues and students: United States Society for Ecological Economics 2021 Virtual Poster Conference … Continue reading
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Tagged call for abstracts, capital, climate, ecosystems, energy, environmental justice, Governance, policy, poster conference, resilient economies, USSEE
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Anthropocene to the Ecozoic (A2E) Symposium
Invitation: “Anthropocene to the Ecozoic” (A2E) Symposium, October 17-18, 2019 Venue: McGill Faculty Club, 3450 McTavish St, Montreal H3A 1X9 OR by Internet Eventbrite ticket for in-person participation: click here Live stream link: available next week on our website (https://e4a-net.org/) You are cordially invited to participate (in … Continue reading
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Tagged a2e, Agriculture, anhropocene, brian swimme, care, culture, decolonization, E4A, Economics for the Anthropocene, ecozoic, Education, energy, energy and climate, food, green new deal, Justice, mcgill faculty club, money and economics, montreal, sam bliss, stephen posner, trade and geopolitics, work
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Amazonia and the Setbacks of Brazil’s Political Moment Commentary
ISEE member, Philip Fearnside, provides commentary on 12 October 2018 on Amazonia and the setbacks of Brazil’s political moment. The commentary begins… Brazil’s presidential election has created virulent polarization in the country with consequences for the Amazon. Right-wing candidate Jair Bolsonaro won … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Amazon Agriculture, Amazon Conservation, Amazon Dams, Amazon Destruction, Amazon Logging, Amazon Mining, Amazon People, Amazon Soy, Cattle, Cattle Pasture, Cattle Ranching, Controversial, Corruption, Dams, Deforestation, Drivers Of Deforestation, energy, Energy Politics, environment, Environmental Crime, environmental politics, Ethnocide, forests, Green, Hydroelectric Power, Hydropower, Illegal Logging, Illegal Mining, Illegal Timber Trade, Indigenous Cultures, Indigenous Groups, Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Rights, Industrial Agriculture, Infrastructure, Land Conflict, Land Grabbing, Land Rights, Land Use Change, Mining, Rainforest Deforestation, Rainforest Destruction, Rainforest Logging, Rainforest Mining, Rainforests, Roads, Saving The Amazon, Social Justice, Threats To The Amazon, timber trade, Traditional People, Tropical Deforestation
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Global Wildlife Conservation Lead Scientist
Global Wildlife Conservation Lead Scientist World Wildlife Fund Location: Flexible WWF’s half-century of conservation success is rooted firmly in science; it informs and underpins everything we do. The scientific rigor we bring to our work is unmatched in the nonprofit … Continue reading
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Tagged climate, Conservation, energy, food, forests, freshwater, global wildlife, oceans, scientist, wildlife
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ISEE-2016 Conference Exhibit Space Available
On behalf of the 2016 Conference Committee of the International Society for Ecological Economics, we are pleased to inform you that we still have a few exhibit spaces available at the ISEE-2016 which will be held in Washington DC from … Continue reading
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Tagged Causes, energy, isee2016, Justice, michelle obama, sustaining food, Transforming Economy, Washington, Washington DC, Water
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Energy and the Post-Carbon Economy Researcher Vacancies
Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Researchers Energy and the Post-Carbon Economy The department of Environmental Studies at the Faculty of Social Studies (FSS) of Masaryk University (MU) is inviting applications for one full time doctoral and one post-doctoral researcher Situated in Brno, … Continue reading
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Tagged czech republic, Economy, energy, masaryk university, post-carbon
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ISEE2016 Abstracts Accepted Until 15 December
ISEE 2016 Transforming the Economy: Sustaining Food, Water, Energy and Justice As the Science of Science of Sustainability, Ecological Economics must advance the transformation of the economy to support rather than debilitate the processes that sustain our living planet. Most … Continue reading
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Tagged Causes, energy, ISEE, isee2016, Justice, sustaining food, Transforming Economy, Water
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Research Fellow or Senior Research Fellow in Energy/Ecological Economics
Location: Leeds – Main Campus Faculty/Service: Faculty of Environment School/Institute: School of Earth and Environment Category: Research Grade: Grade 7 to Grade 8 Salary: £31,342 to £45,954 per annum Due to funding restrictions it is unlikely that an appointment will … Continue reading
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Tagged Ecological Economics, energy, leeds, Research, research fellow, senior research fellow
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Research Fellow in Energy, Material and Climate Policy
Location: Leeds – Main Campus Faculty/Service: Faculty of Environment School/Institute: School of Earth and Environment Category: Research Grade: Grade 7 Salary: £31,342 to £37,394 per annum Contract Type: Fixed Term (24 months) Closing Date: Tuesday 19 May 2015 Reference: ENVEE1044 … Continue reading
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Tagged Climate Policy, energy, leeds, Material, research fellow
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Call for papers, AW on Energy and Environmental Economics (Spain)
The Atlantic Workshop on Energy and Environmental Economics (AWEEE) is a biennial scientific meeting organized by Economics for Energy with the collaboration of the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW). The workshop has become an important outlet for discussion and … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlantic Workshop, energy, Environmental Economics, Galicia, June 2014, Massimo Filippini, Richard Schmalensee, T Toxa, ZEW
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Post-Doctoral Position in Energy
The Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer Range Future at Boston University (BU) seeks applicants for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to support a research project on the interdisciplinary aspects of energy transitions that is funded by the Mellon … Continue reading
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Where in the World Will Our Energy Come From?
ARB Chairs Seminar Series: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 1:30 pm PST (WEBCAST) We are pleased to announce the next Series topic: “Global Energy Perspective: Where in the World Will Our Energy Come From?” with Nathan S. Lewis, Ph.D. from the … Continue reading
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Tagged Air Resource Board, ARB, California Institute of Technology, energy, Nathan S. Lewis, Peter Mathews
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Innovation Economist
The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation – a Washington, DC think tank – has a temporary opening (one year) with the possibility of renewal for additional years for an economist with a research interest in neo-Schumpeterian economics, with a particular … Continue reading
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