Today launches the 12th year of the Climate and Energy Leadership Awards Program! Government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses, non-profits, and educational institutions across the metropolitan Washington area are now officially invited to apply or nominate candidate projects or programs for the 2026 Climate and Energy Leadership... Read More
Across Maryland, activists and data center supporters are battling over where and how proposed facilities will be built. Meanwhile, in the State House, lawmakers this session debated how to regulate them and the possible impact they could have on the electric grid. State Democratic leaders,... Read More
The Aquaculture Scientist provides technical and scientific support and leadership for The Nature Conservancy’s Global Aquaculture Program, which works in more than a dozen countries and has a vision of a world where aquaculture is the leading nature-positive food system. They assess marine and freshwater... Read More
Today launches the 12th year of the Climate and Energy Leadership Awards Program! Government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses, non-profits, and educational institutions across the metropolitan Washington area are now officially invited to apply or nominate candidate projects or programs for the 2026 Climate and Energy Leadership... Read More
Charge Up Fairfax is a program to help organizations and their members access charging for electric vehicles (EVs). Encouraging the use of EVs and plug-in hybrid vehicles — which are better for the environment than conventional cars — is an important step toward achieving the county’s goal... Read More
For the last several years, D.C. has faced a challenging fiscal picture. Mayor Muriel Bowser has proposed plugging some of the city’s budget gaps by slashing environmental programs. This year is no different. See the full story at WAMU, American University Radio. More DMV News Energy... Read More
World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, seeks a Program Associate to support the Wildlife Conservation team’s initiatives to combat wildlife trafficking and natural resource crime in its priority places, and wildlife policy advocacy initiatives in the US and internationally. The role will include... Read More
Gov. Abigail Spanberger on Wednesday announced she signed another slate of bipartisan bills as part of her affordability agenda, just days before her Monday action deadline. The latest tranche of legislation set to become law focused on health, housing and ratepayer protections. See the full... Read More
The Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB) seeks an enthusiastic, detail-oriented scientist for a 1-year term position in its Spill Response team. The successful candidate will work with the Associate Director of Spills to protect drinking water supplies for over 6 million people in... Read More
Gov. Abigail Spanberger has signed the first batch of bills passed by state lawmakers before they adjourned in mid-March, advancing measures on health care, housing, and energy affordability. With hundreds of bills cleared by the legislature, she has until April 13 to sign, seek amendments... Read More