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Starbucks will eliminate all PFAS in its packaging
Starbucks earlier this month announced its first commitment to eliminate harmful PFAS chemicals in its […]
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Our 2021 Annual Report: Environment, health, science & impact
What a time of change and growth! We are pleased to share Environmental Health Sciences’ […]
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One year after our “Fractured” investigation on fracking: What’s changed?
In March 2021, EHN published Fractured, a groundbreaking investigation on chemical exposures and fracking. One […]
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LISTEN: Navigating the environmental health field as women of color
Former Agents of Change fellows Dr. Lariah Edwards and Dr. Theresa Guillette discuss their experiences […]
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Op-Ed: Building a culture of health in the era of climate change
Climate change affects all Americans, but people of color and low-income communities are hit first […]
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PFAS in household waste may be going airborne
As states work to limit the use of PFAS, one path for their spread is […]
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Peter Dykstra: The dean of denial
Lt. Hiroo Onoda managed to fight his own lonely World War II for 29 years, […]
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Engagement director
The Engagement Director oversees the interactions, growth and satisfaction of EHS’s core customers and is responsible for expanding that customer base. In doing so, the director controls the design, development and deployment of communications and publishing infrastructure. We are looking for someone to challenge the fundamental nature of environmental health science and communication and lead a team intently focused on the urgency of the threats confronting our environment and health.
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Graphic Designer
The graphic designer needs to be bilingual (fluent in Spanish and English) and plays two essential roles in the organization: Distilling scientific concepts and findings into easily digestible one-pagers for lay audiences, including lawmakers and stakeholders, and creating easy-to-use consumer guides and infographics EHS’ publishing efforts can use to reach new audiences.
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Bookkeeper
After nearly 20 years as a project of a larger nonprofit organization, EHS is emerging this summer as its own legal entity. EHS needs a part-time bookkeeper to keep track of accounts, insurance, employee health insurance and reimbursements, tax documents and all matters financial. Ideally located in Bozeman, Mont.