EDF Climate Corps

Become a Fellow

Megan Rast (UC Berkeley) spent her summer helping eBay manage energy use and carbon output.

Megan Rast (UC Berkeley) spent her summer helping eBay manage energy use and carbon output.

EDF Climate Corps embeds trained students from leading business schools with top tier companies that need to develop practical, actionable energy efficiency plans.

Why become a Climate Corps fellow?

  1. As an EDF Climate Corps fellow, you are working directly inside a leading corporation and leaving them with tangible recommendations that will save money and help the environment.
  2. Sustainability is a broad field. Climate Corps fellows deepen quantitative and technical skills while becoming more effective change agents for sustainability.
  3. By participating in Climate Corps you’ll grow your network of sustainability professionals exponentially with established relationships with 50 other fellows, 3 years of Climate Corps alumni, EDF experts, and contacts at your company to help you throughout your career.

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Have more questions? Check out our FAQs.

Posted: 12-Nov-2008; Updated: 12-Nov-2008

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Profiles & Testimonials

Hunt Briggs

2009 Climate Corps fellow (Biltmore Farms); University of Michigan, Erb Institute

"My colleagues at Biltmore Farms were very supportive of the Climate Corps project. People would often say ‘Hey, we heard what you’re doing and look forward to seeing the results.‘ In the end, we had considerable success both in the commercial real estate and the hospitality divisions. It was a great experience."