Position | Director, Model Laws for Deep Decarbonization Project
This remote position is housed jointly within Environmental Advocates NY (EANY) and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University. The role combines legal drafting and policy analysis, organizing and outreach, and website management to advance deep decarbonization policies nationwide while supporting state-level climate action in New York.
Location | Remote
Schedule | Full-time
Travel | 10-20% time to Albany or New York City
About Environmental Advocates NY: Environmental Advocates NY (EANY), founded in 1969, is a leading voice in the fight for the environment in New York State. EANY’s mission is to protect our air, land, water, and health by advocating for policy solutions that create a sustainable and equitable future. Learn more about our work at
About the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law: The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, founded in 2009, is a leading academic and policy hub dedicated to developing innovative legal techniques to address climate change and advancing global efforts toward climate mitigation and adaptation. Through rigorous research, analysis, and advocacy, the center explores critical legal issues related to energy policy, environmental justice, and resilience.
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About the Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization project
In 2014, as part of an international effort led by several NGOs, a technical report entitled Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States was published. It set forth the technical means by which the United States could transition away from fossil fuels through “deep decarbonization” – achieving economy-wide greenhouse gas emission reductions of 80% from1990 levels by 2050, and ultimately to net zero emissions by 2100. The three pillars of this approach are aggressive programs of energy efficiency; decarbonization of the electricity supply, chiefly through renewables; and electrification of fossil fuel uses, led by vehicles and space heating and cooling. While these three pillars provide a direction for U.S. decarbonization, a major missing piece was a description and analysis of the legal changes needed to make that happen. Thus in early 2016 Professors Michael Gerrard and John Dernbach launched the Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization (LPDD) project. Its purpose is to identify how federal, state and local laws need to change in order for the U.S. to be on the deep decarbonization pathways. They assembled a team of 54 legal scholars and practitioners to examine each of the measures contained in the 2014 technical report (plus several other measures that were not included in the report) and analyze the underlying legal issues. The result is Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the United States, published by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) in March 2019. The book includes more than 1,000 recommendations for Congress, federal agencies, state legislatures, state agencies, local governments, and corporations and other private actors.
After the publication of the book, Gerrard and Dernbach assembled a team to find pro bono lawyers to draft model laws to implement the book’s recommendations; launched a website that posts not only the model laws drafted by the project, but also many model and actual laws and other resources from other sources; and held numerous webinars, seminars and other events to introduce the model laws to potential users. The website, lpdd.org, currently has more than 2,500 resources. The LPDD team has been working with law firms, independent lawyers, and law school clinics on a pro bono basis to develop the model laws, regulations and transactional forms.
Position | Director, Model Laws for Deep Decarbonization Project
This remote position is housed jointly within Environmental Advocates NY (EANY) and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University. The role combines legal drafting and policy analysis, organizing and outreach, and website management to advance deep decarbonization policies nationwide while supporting state-level climate action in New York.
Location | Remote
Schedule | Full-time
Travel | 10-20% time to Albany or New York City
About Environmental Advocates NY: Environmental Advocates NY (EANY), founded in 1969, is a leading voice in the fight for the environment in New York State. EANY’s mission is to protect our air, land, water, and health by advocating for policy solutions that create a sustainable and equitable future. Learn more about our work at
About the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law: The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, founded in 2009, is a…
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Apply to Join Us
Please submit your cover letter and resume by Sunday, January 5th to info@eany.org with the subject line “Candidate for Legal position”.
Please note: funding has been secured to hire a full-time director of the project for one year; extensions beyond that are anticipated but cannot be promised
Apply to Join Us
Please submit your cover letter and resume by Sunday, January 5th to info@eany.org with the subject line “Candidate for Legal position”.