Greetings!

Please see the attached posting for a post-doc position with Climate Central, to be based either in Princeton or St. Paul, MN. The successful candidate will most likely spend most of their time translating complex issues related to climate change into language accessible to a general audience.

Thanks,

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Kent Cavender-Bares
Research Scientist
Climate Central
1 Palmer Square, Suite 330, Princeton, NJ 08542
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
609.986.1996 (direct)
612.708.8349 (cell)
612.435.4995 (direct fax)
http://www.climatecentral.org

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Seeking Post-Doctoral Research Associate for Climate Central



Climate Central (http://www.climatecentral.org) is an emerging nonpartisan science and media organization dedicated to providing clear information to help the public and policymakers make sound choices about climate change.



We are seeking one or more research associates with strong writing abilities and a recent Ph.D. (or to be conferred by early 2009) in a relevant science or engineering field, including (but not limited to) atmospheric, cryospheric, environmental, and geophysical sciences, chemistry, physics, ecology, hydrology, oceanography, and chemical, civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering. Appointment would be for a two-year term, with possibility of extension. Our expectation is to offer a salary commensurate with starting post-doctoral positions at major research universities.



The main responsibility for this position will be providing scientific support for Climate Central’s video and web production. The applicant will be involved in brainstorming ideas for video documentaries, helping craft both general narratives and detailed scripts, and will be primarily responsible for researching and creating companion web resources that use the underlying scientific literature to fully document scripts (see example annotation supporting a 10 minute video that appeared on the 10/31/08 installment of PBS’s NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, http://www.climatecentral.org/video/montana-trout-drought/annotated-transcript.html) . Climate Central expects to produce at least one video segment per week for national and regional TV.



Climate Central has headquarters in Princeton, NJ and offices in Palo Alto, CA and St. Paul, MN. The position(s) will be based at the Princeton or St. Paul office. Climate Central is an equal-opportunity employer; women and members of underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.



To apply, please email a cover letter, CV, list of three references, and writing sample (see below) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]; please send as a single PDF file with subject line POSTDOC. Review of applications will begin 12/15/08 and continue until the position(s) are filled. For a writing sample, applicants should supply no more than one page supporting one of the following three statements: (1) experts believe that coastal areas will experience more erosion because of climate change; (2) experts believe corn-based ethanol provides only modest reductions in greenhouse gas emissions over the petroleum it replaces (even if carbon releases associated with land-use change are neglected); and (3) Energy storage is a major obstacle to large-scale deployment of power generation technologies that use renewable but intermittent energy sources like wind and solar. The writing sample should be written in a style accessible to the general public—see the annotation example described above as a guide.

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