[bioundgrd] Fwd: fall semester internships with Environment Mass

Janice Chang jdchang at mit.edu
Wed Sep 23 13:51:29 EDT 2015



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From: Ben Hellerstein <ben at environmentmassachusetts.org<mailto:ben at environmentmassachusetts.org>>
Date: September 22, 2015 4:55:11 PM EDT
To: <adg at mit.edu<mailto:adg at mit.edu>>
Subject: fall semester internships with Environment Mass

Dear Professor Grossman,

I'm the state director for Environment Massachusetts, the statewide environmental advocacy organization based in Boston.

We are looking for students to work with us as interns this fall and spring, and I wanted to ask for your help in spreading the word. Interns with Environment Massachusetts make a difference on critical issues, learn about environmental problems and the political process, and gain valuable, hands-on experience with one of the state's top environmental advocacy nonprofits.

I've included an announcement about our internship opportunities below. Can you forward the announcement to students in the Biology department?

Please let me know if you're able to pass along the announcement. Thanks in advance!

Ben


Ben Hellerstein
State Director
Environment Massachusetts
294 Washington Street, Ste. 500 :: Boston, MA 02108
617-747-4368



Solar Campaign Internships

Apply today at http://bit.ly/EnvMass-internship<http://bit.ly/EnvMass-internship>
Fall and spring internships available -- apply by Friday, October 2

Environment Massachusetts is building a clean and renewable future powered by the sun.

We could meet all of America’s energy needs by capturing just a sliver of the virtually limitless and pollution-free energy of the sun. And we're making a lot of progress: in Massachusetts, solar energy has grown more than 200-fold since 2006.

But we’re still getting most of our electricity from dirty fossil fuels, and powerful utility companies are threatening to stop solar in its tracks. So right now, we’re building support for a goal of getting 20% of Massachusetts' electricity from solar by 2025. In order to persuade our governor to go big on solar energy, we’ll mobilize public support, build a powerful coalition of businesses and elected officials, and get the word out in the media.

As an intern with Environment Massachusetts, you’ll push for smart solutions to environmental problems and build the public support it takes to win. You’ll make a real difference on critical issues while developing valuable skills and experience in one of the nation’s leading environmental nonprofits.

We’re hiring interns for the fall and spring semester. The deadline to apply for is Friday, October 2.

Apply today!<http://bit.ly/EnvMass-internship> Visit http://bit.ly/EnvMass-internship to submit your application.

Questions? Contact Ben Hellerstein: <mailto:ben at environmentmassachusetts.org> ben at environmentmassachusetts.org<mailto:ben at environmentmassachusetts.org>, 617-747-4368.



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