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Sabin Center for Climate Change Law Seeks an Intern

Position Description
The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law is seeking an intern for the fall semester. The intern will work with our staff on various research and writing projects relating to climate change and environmental policy. His/her work will include researching the impact of rising temperatures associated with climate change, particularly the human body’s response to heat stress, and possibilities for adaptation.

Qualifications
The internship is open to undergraduate, master’s, and law students. Students should have strong academic qualifications, excellent research and writing skills, and an interest in climate change policy.

Compensation
$15/hr, part-time

To Apply
Please send a resume and cover letter to Romany M. Webb (rmw2149@columbia.edu) with “Sabin Center Intern Application” in the subject line.

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