Archive for the 'Environment' Category

Environmental Studies Jobs in Education and Academics: Classroom Teaching and Beyond

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

If you’re interested in teaching, subject matter relating to the environment is taught at the middle school, high school, and college levels. Few middle and high school systems will offer an environmental studies course in their curriculum, but many will require that environmental issues be addressed in the curriculum as a part of another course. […]

Environmental Studies Jobs in Education and Academics: Environmental Educators Play a Critical Role

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

The earth’s natural environment is a complex web that some nonscientists may find difficult to comprehend. The scenario described above demonstrates the relationships among the weather, hydrology, commerce, and land use of an area. For lay people to understand the workings of natural systems and their responses to human interaction, they must be educated. Environmental […]

Environmental Studies Jobs in Education and Academics: Introduction

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

A friend who lives in San Pedro, California, has invited you to spend some vacation time at her home. You arrive in the evening, and first thing the next morning you take your cup of coffee out onto the deck that overlooks the ocean. You had hoped to see a beautiful blue sky and sparkling […]

Introduction to Environmental Studies Career Paths

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The now classic book, Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson, published in 1962, caught the attention of college students in the early 1960s. In it, she introduced the world to a pervasive and deadly environmental problem. Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, DDT, is an effective pesticide first isolated in 1873, but used extensively worldwide after World War II. It is […]

How do you find a Certified Consulting Meteorologist?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Have a weather-related problem in your business and don’t know how to locate a competent meteorological consultant or an expert witness for a trial? The American Meteorological Society will be pleased to provide a listing of Certified Consulting Meteorologists (CCMs) serving your area. Contact the AMS at 45 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, 02108 (617/227-2425) for […]

What is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

The title of Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM) is generated by the American Meteorological Society. It is a formal recognition on the part of colleagues, acting through their Society, that an applicant is considered well qualified to carry on the work as a consulting meteorologist. The qualifications for certification are centered around the fundamental characteristics of […]

What is a State Climatologist?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Once upon a time, each state had a federally appointed State Climatologist. Budget cutting ended that. But most states have found ways to re-establish this vitally important post, which helps relate weather and climate patterns to the state’s economic activities. Only Pennsylvania and New Mexico do not have an official climatologist. They usually are associated […]

What are cooperative weather observers?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

While the federal government operates several hundred full- and part-time weather stations in the United States, given the size of the nation, many more stations are needed to fully define our weather and climate. The number of points is greatly expanded by the nation’s team of cooperative weather observers. These volunteers take vital temperature, rainfall, […]

What is atmospheric physics?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Many scientists with training in physics work on atmospheric-related problems. These can include issues related to radar and radio wave propagation, optical propagation, acoustics and spectroscopy, to name just a few. The field can be highly theoretical and mathematical. There are also many observationally oriented programs in which new sensing systems are developed such as […]

What is atmospheric chemistry?

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Atmospheric chemistry is a scientific discipline that deals with the chemical constituents in our air. The problems addressed, often at a very highly theoretical level, include understanding and predicting stratospheric ozone levels, which are now known to be strongly influenced by chemicals injected into the atmosphere by humans. Closer to the ground, unraveling the problem […]