NYSERDA is collaborating with the Adirondack North Country Association in our Climate Justice Fellowship Program. Keeley Jock from Akwesasne, a Mohawk reservation on the border of New York State and Canada, is a Paul Smith’s College alum with a B.S. in Environmental Science and is currently a fellow at the association. This article in the Times Union recently highlighted her leadership on a wetland project. 📰 https://bit.ly/3W0r2td
The Climate Justice Fellowship Program provides year-long, full-time fellowships for individuals from priority populations. Fellows work within organizations and businesses advancing climate justice and clean energy priorities for disadvantaged communities.
NYSERDA is seeking applications from community-based organizations, universities, municipalities, clean energy businesses, or individuals interested in participating in the program.