Environmental geologists study the interaction between the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and human activities. They work to solve problems associated with pollution, waste management, ...
As human populations grow, they inevitably require more water, energy and mineral resources. They also require assistance in responding to natural events such as flooding, hurricanes and earthquakes.
What Can I Do with a Degree in Earth and Environmental Geosciences? The study of earth and environmental geosciences can lead to a wide variety of careers in various fields, including addressing many ...
SUNY Cortland’s Geology Department has a new major, environmental geoscience, that’s ideal for students who are interested in studying earth science and environmental issues. “Our majors can work with ...
As an environmental science major, you'll gain the tools needed to address today’s environmental and sustainability challenges. The B.S. in Environmental Science program is highly interdisciplinary.
For several years in the 1970s and early 1980s, enrollment in the geosciences had climbed steadily to a peak of 36,000 in 1983. In less than a decade, however, that number has dropped by almost ...
As part of a larger push to broaden environmental education, a University of Minnesota department launched a new major this fall that explores interactions between humans and the geological ...
With today's many challenging environmental problems, from pollution to climate change, the earth needs a hero. Are you that hero? Environmental Geoscience majors are a blend of deft scientists and ...
With a degree in earth and environmental geosciences, you can tackle society’s most important environmental problems – climate change, energy resources, pollution and hazards – through a detailed and ...