Step 1: Choose a Field

Choose one area you are interested in so that you can research it in a bit more detail.

Step 2: Explore Your Field
Next, explore the field you chose using various online sources. Perhaps you come across an interview with a person in the field or find some interesting travel journals of professionals who traveled the world working in that field!

In a word processing document, write notes for the information you find while exploring these sources. As always, be sure to cite the sources for your research.

Step 3: Generate Some Questions
Develop five questions you would like to ask a person working in this field. You may use the lesson text as a starting point but might also want to do some more research about the field first.

Step 4: Identify Interesting Facts
This is your chance to find out a bit more about something that interests you! After your research, write down at least five points you found interesting or intriguing about your field. Perhaps you even answered some of the questions you formulated of what you would ask a person in the field!

Step 5: Share Your Findings
You can share your questions and findings however you would like. You might decide to write a job description for your dream job, create a mock LinkedIn profile of a professional who works in the field you’re interested in, or sketch out an infographic that communicates the most important points you learned. The options are endless, and it is up to you.

Step 6: What to Submit
Your submission should include the following items:

Five questions (Step 3)
Five interesting or intriguing things about the field (Step 4)
As part of your submission, submit your word processing document with the notes and sources for your research (Step 2).

1 answer

Step 1: Choose a Field

Field Chosen: Environmental Science

Step 2: Explore Your Field

Research Notes

  1. Definition and Scope: Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field that integrates physical, biological, and information sciences to study the environment and find solutions to environmental problems [Source: National Geographic].

  2. Career Opportunities: Professionals in environmental science can work in various sectors including governmental agencies, non-profits, private firms, and academia. Common roles include environmental consultant, conservation scientist, and environmental educator [Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics].

  3. Current Issues: Key challenges in environmental science include climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and resource depletion. The field is at the forefront of advocating for sustainable practices [Source: United Nations Environment Programme].

  4. Technology Use: Advancements in technology, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing, play a significant role in environmental research and data collection [Source: Environmental Protection Agency].

  5. Notable Figures: Prominent individuals such as Rachel Carson and Wangari Maathai have made significant contributions to the field, advocating for conservation and sustainability [Source: National Wildlife Federation].

Sources

  • National Geographic (www.nationalgeographic.com)
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov)
  • United Nations Environment Programme (www.unep.org)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov)
  • National Wildlife Federation (www.nwf.org)

Step 3: Generate Some Questions

  1. What inspired you to pursue a career in environmental science?
  2. Can you describe a typical day in your job?
  3. What are the biggest environmental challenges you are currently facing in your work?
  4. How do you see the role of technology evolving in environmental science in the next decade?
  5. What advice would you give to someone considering a career in this field?

Step 4: Identify Interesting Facts

  1. Environmental science encompasses a wide range of topics, including ecology, geology, atmospheric science, and environmental policy.
  2. The field is known for its hands-on approach, often involving fieldwork in diverse natural surroundings such as forests, wetlands, and urban environments.
  3. Careers in environmental science are increasingly in demand, driven by a global push towards sustainability and green technologies.
  4. Environmental scientists often collaborate with communities and governments to create actionable environmental policies that address local and global issues.
  5. Many environmental scientists are involved in citizen science initiatives, where laypeople contribute to data collection for environmental monitoring.

Step 5: Share Your Findings

Mock LinkedIn Profile

Name: Emily Green
Title: Environmental Scientist & Conservation Advocate
Location: San Francisco, CA
Summary: Passionate environmental scientist dedicated to promoting sustainability and conserving natural resources. Experienced in conducting field studies, data analysis, and collaborating with stakeholders to implement effective environmental policies. Skilled in GIS and remote sensing technologies to analyze environmental data and assess impacts.

Experience:

  • Environmental Consultant at Green Solutions LLC

    • Conducted environmental impact assessments for various projects.
    • Collaborated with governmental agencies on policy development.
  • Field Researcher at Earthwatch Institute

    • Led field studies on biodiversity and ecosystem recovery initiatives.

Education:

  • M.S. in Environmental Science, University of California, Berkeley
  • B.S. in Biology, Stanford University

Skills: GIS, data analysis, field research, environmental policy, sustainability practices.
Interests: Climate change advocacy, wildlife conservation, community engagement.

Step 6: What to Submit

  1. Five Questions (Step 3)
  2. Five Interesting or Intriguing Things (Step 4)
  3. Research Notes and Sources (Step 2)
    • Document will include research notes formatted properly, citing sources as listed.

This submission showcases the exploration of environmental science through comprehensive research and insightful findings.