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Us Climate Action Network average salary is $38,268, median salary is $38,268 with a salary range from $38,268 to $38,268.
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Planner I 38,268-38,268 WASHINGTON, DC, 20001 2016 Us Climate Action Network Planner I Salaries (1)
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  • US Climate Action Network
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington Dc, DC
  • USCAN was created in 1989 by groups working on global warming in response to the need for a forum for joint strategy development and advocacy to affect change in a coordinated way at the state and local level as well as at the United Nations and in Washington, DC. USCAN is the largest US network of organizations focused on climate change. USCAN plays a critical role as the only network connecting organizations working on climate advocacy and policy development at all three levels of the debate: state/regional, federal, and international, all of which are becoming increasingly interdependent. USCAN is an...