
This Earth Week, if you’re really invested in the long term health of the planet and want to get involved, consider looking into a career directly related to the fight against climate change. Whether you’re studying long-term environmental trends as a scientist, building sustainable systems as an engineer, or even doing hands-on maintenance of alternative energy equipment as a technician, there are many ways to get involved. And the “green economy” is expected to continue growing.
See Best Colleges full lists of top green jobs and climate change careers here:
https://www.bestcolleges.com/blog/climate-change-jobs/
https://www.bestcolleges.com/blog/environmental-careers-guide/
Learn more about environmental science degrees and career tracks here:
https://www.bestcolleges.com/careers/science-and-engineering/enviromental-science/
00:00 – Intro
00:51 – Environmental Lawyer
01:22 – Climatologist
01:54 – Environmental Engineer
02:39 – Renewable Energy Technician
03:19 – Conclusion
#EarthDay #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeJobs #EnvironmentalCareers
Jobs data courtesy of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Nice, just what we need. A good economy need people who produce things the country needs. Bridges, houses, equipment, good products. What we don't need is more young people looking for desk jobs, managerial jobs. All the jobs that produce nothing but create expenses for everyone in a field. We can relate to them as "Bureaucrats" because the provide nothing but lip service to the public in general. Todays "College Graduates" are already outpaced by technology and become obsolete faster than the speed of technology