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Environment California is part of the Environment America federation, a federation of 29 state-based groups with nearly 100 professional staff and more than 1 million members, activists and allies across the country. Each year, we hire graduating seniors with the passion, the commitment and the talent it takes to stand up to polluting industries, fight for a green future and do what it takes to win .  We’re about clean air, clean water, and protecting open spaces – right now our top priority is doing our part to stop global warming. And, we’re hiring! We’re interviewing graduating seniors for our Fellowship Program, a two-year crash course in the nuts and bolts of environmental activism, organizing, advocacy and the type of institution-building that can sustain long-term battles. There’s no better way to get the experience to launch a career with us. And if you’re not graduating this year, you should apply to be an Environment California intern – you’ll learn how to make an impact on critical environmental issues, and there’s no better way to get the experience to launch your career with us.

As a fellow, you’re not just learning how to make an impact; you’re making one. Hear from four fellows about their work tackling tough environmental problems like runaway development and our dependence on coal here. After two years as a fellow, you’ll have learned the ropes, gained invaluable hands-on experience and you’ll have made a real difference for the environment.  Hear from two former fellows about the work they’re doing now and how the Fellowship Program prepared them for it here. 

Students can learn more and apply by visiting jobs.environmentamerica.org.

Our early application deadline is October 20th.

As a fellow, you’re not just learning how to make an impact; you’re making one. Hear from four fellows about their work tackling tough environmental problems like runaway development and our dependence on coal here. After two years as a fellow, you’ll have learned the ropes, gained invaluable hands-on experience and you’ll have made a real difference for the environment.  Hear from two former fellows about the work they’re doing now and how the Fellowship Program prepared them for it here.