Climate Change Specialist Job Description (sample): Work with public sector on issues related to climate change,
greenhouse gas mitigation, and clean energy. Prepare greenhouse gas
inventories and conduct reviews and analysis of federal, state, and
local policies related to climate change and energy reduction. 2+
years experience with carbon policies, greenhouse gas mitigation
strategies, carbon sequestration, or clean energy, BA or BS degree in Government Policy or Environmental Science
preferred.
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Climate change
is any long-term significant change in the expected
patterns of
average
weather of a
specific
region (or, more
relevantly to contemporary socio-political concerns,
of the
Earth as a whole)
over an appropriately significant period of time.
Climate change reflects abnormal variations to the
expected
climate within the
Earth's atmosphere and subsequent effects on other
parts of the Earth, such as in the
ice caps over
durations ranging
from decades to millions of years.
In recent usage,
especially in the context of
environmental policy,
climate change usually refers to changes in modern
climate (see
global warming).
For information on temperature measurements over
various periods, and the data sources available, see
temperature record.
For attribution of climate change over the past
century, see
attribution of recent climate
change.
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