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How can I get a technical job related to climate change? Who could I work for?

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How can I get a technical job related to climate change? Who could I work for?

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  1. Sudy nuclear engineering. Nuclear plants are the best way to retire coal power generation.


  2. idk look it up somewhere

  3. It depends on what interests you.  If you like computers, you might study Computer Science & Physics to get involved with modeling (working for NASA, Hadley, etc.).  If you like pure research, you'll need a PhD in climatology, atmospheric physics, or oceanology (working for NOAA or any major University).  If you like Engineering, you might head toward a technology career developing new energy efficient products.

  4. it really depends on  what you are good at but some related fields are.

    math. (mainly modelling and stats)

    computing (in both the technology mitigation side and modelling side)

    climatology

    physics (chemistry and biology to a lesser extent)

    engineering (in both research and GW mitigation)

    basicly you need a good maths and science background but other then that you will have plenty of options.

  5. EPA or weather reporter

  6. You can get a job for a politician as an intern right out of high school.  Get on a global warming committee so you can develop policy on global warming.

  7. Study of climate?

    Climate change mitigation?

    Climate policies?

    Energy policies?

    Energy technologies?

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    Which of these are do you consider?

    What is your level of qualification? and in which field(s)?

  8. You'd have to get an advanced degree (PhD) in a subject like climatology or something related (i.e. atmospheric physics).  In the USA, the best place to study climate change is probably NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.

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