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The Removal Economy Is Hiring
Editor's Note
Carbon removal has crossed from science project to procurement category. This week's edition covers roles at the frontier — where the spreadsheets are still being built and the protocols still being written.
Featured Role
Head of Carbon Removal Strategy
Stripe Climate
Remote / San Francisco, CA
$220K–$280K
Read Full Issue →Agricultural Systems at Scale
Editor's Note
Regenerative agriculture has moved from niche to necessary. The roles this week sit at the intersection of supply chain, soil science, and capital — a combination that barely existed five years ago.
Featured Role
Regenerative Agriculture Programme Lead
Patagonia Provisions
Ventura, CA
$130K–$160K
Read Full Issue →The Policy Window Is Open
Editor's Note
Policy windows don't stay open. The IRA created a hiring surge that's still underway — and the EU taxonomy is generating its own class of advisory and compliance roles that didn't exist two years ago.
Featured Role
Policy Director, Circular Materials
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
London / Hybrid
£90K–£115K
Read Full Issue →Clean Energy Finance, Unbundled
Editor's Note
The capital is there. The question is who structures it, prices it, and moves it. This week's edition covers the finance roles that sit closest to the energy transition.
Featured Role
Climate Finance Associate
Breakthrough Energy Ventures
New York, NY
$150K–$190K
Read Full Issue →The Circular Design Moment
Editor's Note
Circular economy is no longer a design philosophy — it's a procurement requirement. EPR legislation in the EU and emerging US state laws are forcing companies to hire people who can actually close the loop.
Featured Role
Head of Circular Product Strategy
Interface
Atlanta, GA / Remote
$160K–$200K
Read Full Issue →Offshore Wind Is Staffing Up
Editor's Note
The US offshore wind pipeline is the largest infrastructure buildout in a generation. The bottleneck isn't capital or turbines — it's people who understand permitting, community engagement, and supply chain at the same time.
Nature-Based Finance Goes Mainstream
Editor's Note
Nature-based solutions have survived the voluntary carbon market correction. What's emerging is more rigorous, more regulated, and more interesting — and it needs a new kind of finance professional.
Featured Role
Director of Nature-Based Solutions
South Pole
Zürich / Remote
CHF 140K–180K
Read Full Issue →Food Systems Transformation
Editor's Note
Food systems account for a third of global emissions and employ half the world's workforce. The roles this week span the full chain — from fermentation science to smallholder finance to retail strategy.
Featured Role
Head of Supply Chain Decarbonization
Unilever
London / Rotterdam
£120K–£150K
Read Full Issue →Year-End: The Roles That Defined 2025
Editor's Note
We close 2025 with a look back at the roles that shaped the year — the hires that signalled where capital was moving, where policy was landing, and where the talent wars were fiercest.
Grid Modernisation & Storage
Editor's Note
The grid is the bottleneck. Every clean energy project eventually runs into interconnection queues, aging infrastructure, and software that was built for a different era. The roles this week are fixing that.
Climate Litigation & Legal
Editor's Note
Climate litigation has become a career path. The roles this week sit at the intersection of environmental law, corporate governance, and regulatory strategy — a combination that's increasingly in demand.
Hydrogen's Hiring Moment
Editor's Note
Green hydrogen is moving from pilot to pipeline. The roles this week span production, infrastructure, and the commercial structures that will determine whether the economics ever work.
Featured Role
Head of Green Hydrogen Development
Air Products
Allentown, PA / Remote
$180K–$230K
Read Full Issue →Biodiversity & Natural Capital
Editor's Note
Biodiversity is the next carbon. TNFD is creating a new class of disclosure requirement, and the voluntary biodiversity credit market is attracting the same early-mover energy that carbon did a decade ago.
Mobility & Transport Decarbonisation
Editor's Note
Transport is the hardest sector to decarbonise. The roles this week sit at the intersection of hardware, software, and the regulatory frameworks that are finally starting to align.
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