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    Climate Resilience Internship 2026 in Washington, DC: Gain Hands-On Experience in Climate Policy and Community Resilience @On Experience in Climate Policy and Community Resilience

    about 4 hours ago·On Experience in Climate Policy and Community Resilience is hiring a Climate Resilience Internship 2026 in Washington, DC: Gain Hands-On Experience in Climate Policy and Community Resilience·📍 Location: Global

    The Climate Resilience Internship at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions offers a unique opportunity for students and early-career professionals to contribute to impactful climate initiatives while gaining real-world experience in policy research, stakeholder engagement, and sustainability strategy.

    Based in Washington, DC, this Summer 2026 internship provides a dynamic environment where interns work alongside leading experts to address some of the most pressing challenges related to climate change and community resilience.

    About C2ES

    The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) is a highly respected, independent, and nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the transition to a low-carbon, resilient, and equitable economy. The organization collaborates with policymakers, businesses, and international stakeholders to drive meaningful climate action.

    With a strong commitment to inclusivity, collaboration, and innovation, C2ES fosters a work culture that values diverse perspectives and emphasizes real-world impact.

    Internship Overview

    As a Climate Resilience Intern, you will work directly with the Climate Resilience Manager and program team to support research and engagement initiatives focused on strengthening community resilience to climate change.

    The internship is full-time (up to 37.5 hours per week) during Summer 2026 and offers flexibility, allowing participants to work either in-person at the Washington, DC office or remotely from eligible U.S. states.

    Key Responsibilities

    Interns will engage in a variety of meaningful tasks, including:

    • Conducting independent research on climate resilience topics such as extreme heat policies, environmental regulations, and disaster preparedness
    • Supporting research on local and federal climate policies and resilience strategies
    • Assisting with stakeholder engagement and outreach for the Climate Resilient Communities Accelerator
    • Contributing to event planning, logistics, and coordination
    • Developing written outputs such as blog posts, policy briefs, and research summaries
    • Participating in interdisciplinary discussions and supporting broader program activities

    Learning Opportunities

    This internship provides exposure to cutting-edge climate resilience initiatives, particularly through involvement in the South-Central Puget Sound Accelerator. Interns will explore:

    • Nature-based solutions and urban planning strategies
    • Public-private partnerships in climate action
    • Economic development approaches linked to resilience
    • Data-driven and policy-oriented climate solutions

    The program emphasizes both independent thinking and collaborative learning, allowing interns to tailor their research focus based on their academic background and interests.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Applicants should demonstrate:

    • A strong interest in climate change, sustainability, or environmental policy
    • Excellent writing and analytical skills
    • The ability to work independently and collaboratively
    • A willingness to engage with diverse stakeholders
    • Academic background in fields such as environmental studies, engineering, political science, public policy, economics, or related disciplines

    Internship Format and Benefits

    • Full-time internship (Summer 2026)
    • Hourly compensation of $20 per hour
    • Transportation stipend for in-person interns
    • Opportunity to work remotely from eligible U.S. states
    • Hands-on experience with a leading climate policy organization

    Application Process

    Applicants must submit the following:

    • Resume
    • Cover letter (maximum one page)
    • Academic transcripts
    • Writing sample (maximum five pages, preferably related to climate or environmental topics)

    Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is strongly encouraged.

    Diversity and Inclusion Commitment

    C2ES is deeply committed to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within its organization and partnerships. The internship encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, ensuring a wide range of perspectives in advancing climate solutions.

    Final Thoughts

    The Climate Resilience Internship at C2ES is an excellent opportunity for aspiring climate professionals to gain practical experience, contribute to meaningful projects, and build a strong foundation in climate policy and resilience strategies. Whether working remotely or in Washington, DC, interns will be part of a mission-driven team shaping the future of climate action.

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