Chief Economist

Tags: climate change finance Environment
  • Added Date: Thursday, 13 March 2025
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This is a hybrid position which requires 8 days per month in the office. You can be based in our office in the US, the UK, the Netherlands, India, Indonesia, China, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Rwanda, Kenya or Ethiopia. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission.

About the Program:


World Resources Institute (WRI) is a global research organization working to improve peopleโ€™s lives, protect nature and halt climate change. We leverage our data, expertise and global reach to influence policy and catalyze change across systems like food, land and water; energy; and cities.


The world faces converging crises. Widening inequality threatens communities around the globe. Unsustainable production and rampant consumption degrade the forests, clean water and other natural resources on which we all depend. And the impacts of climate change, from withering heat to devastating floods, grow ever more destructive. The causes of these crises are not isolated but intertwined, rooted in economic, financial, and governance systems that have strained the planetโ€™s health while benefiting only some.


At WRI, we know that a better future is possible. But it wonโ€™t be achieved through piecemeal solutions. Rather, we must overhaul the unsustainable production and consumption patterns driving todayโ€™s crises. WRI is focused on transforming the human systems that profoundly impact people, nature and the climate. This includes how we manage food, land and water; produce and use energy; and design and manage cities. To enable change at the pace and scale needed, we work to shift the economic, finance and governance structures that shape peopleโ€™s decisions and behaviors.


We zero in on the countries and solutions most important for driving this global transition. WRI works with a diverse range of stakeholders to develop pathways toward equitable, low-carbon, and resilient economies that are tailored to local contexts. And we measure our success not by internal benchmarks but by visible progress in the world. Our 2,000+ staff work on the ground in more than a dozen focus countries and with partners in over 50 nations.


Job Highlight:


WRI is seeking an experienced, strategic and dynamic Chief Economist, to play a central role in driving the economic transition needed to achieve the worldโ€™s climate, nature and people goals.

This is an exciting new position. WRI is committed to addressing systemic barriers and enablers and tackling these three intertwined goals together, rather than offering piecemeal solutions and tackling the three challenges in isolation. By playing a leadership role in such a large and impact-oriented NGO, the Chief Economist has the opportunity to help overhaul the unsustainable production and consumption patterns driving todayโ€™s crises.

You (Chief Economist) will develop WRIโ€™s approach to how to grow green, in a way which supports improved human well-being through resilient growth and development whilst reducing carbon emissions and protecting the natural environment. All countries in the world are trying to figure this out at the same time, and you will draw on WRIโ€™s research excellence and country and global presence to provide learn from and develop this โ€˜practiceโ€™.

You (Chief Economist) will help build out and guide economics teams in every WRI Country Office, supporting governments and partners to implement new economic pathways and learn from each other. This might include integrating climate, nature and people into macro-economic frameworks; shifting economic incentives through policy (e.g. fiscal, trade, industrial and labor policy), regulation, and behavior change; and maximizing benefits of the transition through green skilling, social protection, and economic diversification. You will also be responsible for integrating equity into your work.

You (Chief Economist) will also work with the human systems teams in WRI to develop the economic rationale and priorities for their strategies to transform how the world produces food and energy and develops its cities, translating this into research and action on the ground.

You will sit in the Climate, Economics & Finance (CEF) Program, reporting to the Global Program Director, providing Chief Economist leadership both with CEF and across the Institute.


What will you do:


Strategy and Thought Leadership (25%):

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