Climate & Environment internship

Warming-Induced Emissions Internship

Spark Climate Solutions

Posted

May 09, 2026

Location

Remote (US)

Type

internship

Compensation

$47840 - $47840

Mission

What you will drive

  • Participate in and help coordinate a three-day WIEMIP workshop in July 2026, including live note-taking and logistical coordination support.
  • Compile and organize notes from presentations and discussions, working closely with WIEMIP leadership to summarize and synthesize key themes and outcomes.
  • Contribute to data organization and data analysis using Python and netCDF-formatted datasets, including generation of figures from model contributions.
  • Collaborate on a post-workshop blog post that describes the event and its outcomes, incorporating general analysis and figures.

Impact

The difference you'll make

This internship supports the advancement of understanding of climate feedbacks and warming-induced emissions, contributing to the development of science and solutions to mitigate climate risks and enable a safer climate future.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • Background in Earth science or a closely related field (e.g., atmospheric science, climate science, oceanography, geoscience, environmental science).
  • Demonstrated experience in programming and data analysis using Python.
  • Experience processing, analyzing, and visualizing netCDF-formatted datasets or a closely related scientific data format.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including enthusiasm for explaining scientific concepts and results to diverse audiences.

Benefits

What's in it for you

Pay: $23/hour. This is a temporary, part-time internship position not eligible for employee benefits. Fully remote within the United States.

About

Inside Spark Climate Solutions

Spark Climate Solutions is a science-driven, philanthropically funded non-profit that accelerates progress on unsolved climate challenges by filling targeted gaps in current climate actions, focusing on super pollutants, warming-induced emissions, and methane removal.