February Featured Internship PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 08 February 2010 15:27
Solar One: New York City Energy Policy Research Internship

Solar One, New York City's premier green energy, arts, and education center, seeks an undergraduate or graduate student intern to research, write, and publish on the Solar One website a weekly or biweekly post (roughly 4-500 words) on a different aspect of energy policy (at the local, state, national, or international level) that impacts New York City residents. This project is intended to help New Yorkers understand the impact of energy policy decisions on their day-to-day lives as well as the future health of their city and planet. Possible topics range from immediate issues, such as natural gas drilling in the NYC watershed, to long term concepts like a "net zero energy" city. Website posts will be compiled into a permanent page on www.solar1.org. Individual interns will be given author credit on this page and in each post.

Candidates for this position must have excellent research and writing skills, be knowledgeable about energy policy and local energy issues, and have some familiarity with web publishing. This is an unpaid internship that will continue for the length of the winter/spring 2010 school term, with the possibility of extension. The intern is expected to dedicate five to ten hours a week to the project. Work can be done offsite, but the intern must be available for weekly meetings at Solar One's Manhattan office. The intern will be supervised by Solar One’s Outreach Coordinator.

Applications due by February 19th, 2010.
For information on how to apply for Solar One's New York City Energy Policy Research Internship or to learn about other internship opportunities in the field of environmental protection and sustainability, contact Alexandra Hanson at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
Turning the Tide: New York’s Waterfront in Transition PDF Print E-mail

Turning the Tide: New York's Waterfront in TransitionThe CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities with Roosevelt House and the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance is proud to present the upcoming "Turning the Tide: New York's Waterfront in Transition" four-part series of public colloquia on the transformation of New York City's waterfronts and harbor.

Register Now!Registration is free but space is limited. You can register for multiple events.

 

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Fossil Fuel Energy Use for Meat in New York City PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 22 January 2010 15:52

CISC is proud to present, with the Hunter College Department of Geography, Michael Minn's new paper, "Fossil Fuel Energy Use for Meat in New York City". This paper details the estimated amount of fossil fuel energy used in the production, processing, distribution, and preparation of meat, poultry and seafood consumed in New York City. Estimates are based on publicly available data and existing food production energy models. At only around 2.2% of the city's share of total fossil fuel use, energy use for meat does not constitute as serious an issue as other environmental and resource considerations associated with current and projected levels of livestock production.

You can find out more about Mr. Minn at his website, http://michaelminn.com

Fossil Fuel Energy Use for Meat in New York City

 
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