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October 29, 2006

Chevron looking for CO2 advisor.

Economist_logo_1 My wife spotted this job advertisement in The Economist magazine: Carbon Management Advisor.
What's most interesting about the ad is who is offering the position. It would appear to be another sign that major oil companies are catching up with mounting global concern about greenhouse gas emisisons and global warming.
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<<<< "Chevron Corporation one of the world's largest integrated petroleum companies, is seeking a Carbon Management Advisor to work in our San Ramon, CA headquarters with our corporate environmental group." >>>>

The job involves "...assisting in carbon market engagements, emissions reduction and energy efficiency improvement projects..."

The candidates requires 3-10 years experience in government, non-profits or the private sector.

Click here to visit Chevron's website for a full job description. Just click on 'jobs' and 'jobs search.'

- David Adams

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