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Become a Environmental Policy Specialist

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Environmental policy specialists research issues, crises, and learn about environmental laws and regulations in order to help formulate environmental policy.

Environmental policy is the work of environmental scientists who might help identify ways that our behavior can be changed over time in order to mitigate problems such as pollution, logging, erosion, the draining of natural resources and depletion of the ozone layer. This is a great field for those interested in the overlap between environment and law, and who are concerned about the future of human-environment interaction. Environmental policy specialists combine multiple disciplines, including: biology, geology, chemistry, data analysis, physical geography, law and regulatory policy.

You can begin your move into this career with a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies. There are a number of learning institutions that offer this major online.

Environmental Policy Specialist Job Description

Whether you end up working for government agencies, corporations, or the nonprofit sector, graduates who get into environmental policy learn both science and policy, in areas such as:

  • Pollution abatement
  • Water resources
  • Ecosystem protection
  • Environmental restoration
  • Environmental management

Environmental Studies Salary

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median yearly wages of environmental scientists were $65,280 in May of 2008.