Green Careers Guide

Environmental Science Careers

Get ready for the jobs of the future. As the world embraces green, organic there will be additional jobs available. It does not matter what field you are in now, all sectors are needed. Find out which career you can plug yourself into. Afterwards find out what kind of schooling or training is needed.

Environmental Lobbyist

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Basically, the job of an environmental lobbyist involves persuading politicians on the local and national levels, in both the legislative and executive branches of government, to pass laws, policies and regulations for a cleaner environment. And in these times pervaded by the rule of law, it is very important to effect change within the law! When an environmental legislation is passed, virtually all sectors of society will be affected in one way or another. Thus, whenever said law provides for a cleaner, better and healthier environment, the job of an environment lobbyist becomes a truly green one. >More

Environmental Educator

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An environmental educator teaches individuals how best to manage their behavior in relation to their ecosystem so as to live in an environmentally sustainable manner. Ultimately, it is the environmental education of humans, that will most contribute to preserving and protecting the planet. After all, since humans are the main users of natural resources, then humans must be their main protectors, too! >More

Climatologist

Climatology

A climatologist is someone who studies climates. Although often confused with meteorology, climatology is quite a different profession. Think of it this way. A meteorologist studies the climate just in the short term. He or she predicts what the weather is going to do, including the winds, and the amount of precipitation we are going to have. By contrast, a climatologist studies trending climate over the long term. >More

Air Quality Specialist

Air-Quality

An air quality specialist may work in indoor or outdoor settings and performs duties like sampling and testing of air quality, investigating public complaints, and working with individuals and families to address indoor air pollution issues like toxic mold and particulate matter in the air. Air quality specialists who work in government may use specialized equipment to measure air pollution, determine whether businesses are in compliance with local, state, and federal air quality regulations, and issue warnings and citations to companies that are out of compliance. >More

Fisheries Technician

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A fisheries technician works to preserve the natural ecology of fish habitats and protect fish and other types of marine biology. Because marine ecology is complex, it's important to protect species from encroachments on their habitat by human development, and to analyze the impact of variables on marine species. Protecting marine ecology is important not only for the creatures that inhabit the waters, but for maintaining renewable natural resources for human use as well. >More

Ecologist

Ecology

Do you love science and applying your knowledge to tangible aspects of our world? It may be time to look into becoming an ecologist. Ecologists study the distribution and abundance of life. They also study our natural environment and interactions of organisms. Ecology is a branch of biology. You will need a bachelor's degree in biology or a more specialized ecology degree. It may be helpful when you graduate to join the Ecological Society of America. That will help you stay up on happening in the ecological world and help you gain a leg up.>More

Forester

Forester

Do you love working outside? How would like to join the green world by becoming a forester. This profession is not a new one, in fact in the United States it has been around for over 200 years. Foresters are basically biologists who have a specialization in forests. People who get their degree in forestry have many options available to them. They will deal mostly with ranchers, loggers and the public. Forestry can be very physically demanding. There are different areas that can attract foresters.>More

Science Teacher

Teacher

Do love learning or teaching new things? If so than maybe you should think about becoming a science teacher. Science teachers are always in demand, leaving a lot of room for you. Teachers are the future of a county, literally. Children are only as smart as the ones teaching them. If you love watching children's faces light up when they seem to get a concept that you have been working on, than this may be the field for you. One of the great advantages of working in a secondary or middle school is that you get the summers off.>More


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