Energy Research Associate, Systems Change Lab

Tags: climate change finance English Environment
  • Added Date: Wednesday, 15 May 2024
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This is a hybrid position which requires 8 days/month in the office. You can be based in our office in Washington DC, London, The Hague, Mexico City, Nairobi, Jakarta, Mumbai, Addis Ababa or Bogota. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission as WRI is unable to sponsor any visa work sponsorship for this position.

This is a 12-month assignment with potential to extend based on funding and performance.

About the Program:

About Climate, Economics and Finance Program The world needs to cut its emissions almost in half by 2030, reach net-zero by mid-century and adapt to prevent increasingly dangerous impacts of climate change. This will require a transformation in the economic, financial and governance systems at global and country levels, to simultaneously achieve the worldโ€™s people, nature and climate goals. To address this important challenge, WRIโ€™s Global Climate, Economics and Finance (CEF) Program undertakes research and analysis; develop tools and standards; communicate and engage; and build coalition and capacity to accelerate climate ambition, country transitions and the required shifts in economic and financial systems and incentives. We work with national governments, policymakers, businesses, civil society, local governments, and other non-state actors as they pursue their own mitigation and adaptation goals. We work at the global level and in partnership with WRIโ€™s twelve focus countries and regions and WRIโ€™s โ€˜human system transitionโ€™ teams (focused on energy, cities and food/land/water) to deliver this transformation.

Job Highlight:

Reporting to Senior Associate, you will lead research and technical inputs on the energy system - including energy supply, industry, transport, and the built environment - for Systems Change Lab. Your work will entail validating and updating the list of required shifts for each sector that allows the world to achieve climate, nature and equity goals, evidence-based targets for each shift, the underlying barriers and drivers of change, the best available indicators to track progress, and high-quality, publicly available datasets for each indicator. You will also be an author across Systems Change Lab knowledge products, supporting regular progress assessments, contributing to annual reports and the Lab's dashboard, and conducting research on case studies and trend analysis of systems change within these sectors. You will work with technical experts and partners across government, research and advocacy organizations, funders, and the private sector, as well as researchers within WRIโ€™s Energy, Cities, and Climate, Economics and Finance programs. You will also support the Labโ€™s communications and outreach efforts, maintain and cultivate key partnerships, and contribute to fundraising materials.

What will you do:

Research and analysis (60%):

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