One of the most exciting fields for jobs now and in the future is green technology. With more and more people calling for green options, a cleaner environment, and corporate transparency, the demand for eco-friendly innovations is high. And whether your interests lie in conservancy, pollution reduction, clean energy, or some other area of green technology, there are a lot of potential avenues for you to explore on the top job sites. Here are just a few of the best options when it comes to starting a career that works to make a cleaner, greener Earth for everyone.
- Green builder. Many new homeowners are concerned about the carbon footprint created when their house is built. And a lot of businesses are starting to think seriously about the impact that erecting new office buildings could have on the environment. If you’re interested in assisting individuals and public entities in creating the environmentally conscious spaces they want to live and work in, you can start a business that offers solutions that utilize local materials, support energy conservation, and do less harm along every step of the way.
- Organic farmer. The average age of farmers in America is 55, which means that farming will soon be a wide open field (no pun intended). If you’re interested in producing the crops needed throughout the world for food, medicine, textiles, and a number of other uses, then why not look into organic farming? Plants grown organically lack toxic chemical pesticides and fertilizers, and animals raised on organic farms are often free-range and are not given hormones or antibiotics that most animals slated for slaughter receive regularly (whether they need them or not). As an organic farmer, you have the opportunity to feed the world in a healthy and non-toxic manner.
- Corporate environmental specialist. Corporations often present the antithesis of environmental responsibility. But these days, part of creating a good brand image requires that a business make at least a token effort to be environmentally responsible, which has created a position for specialists that can assist in this area. You will have the opportunity, as a corporate environmental specialist, to devote corporate funding to environmental causes and formulate an overall plan to help the company implement changes that will reduce their carbon footprint.
- Urban planner. Urban communities produce a lot of pollution and waste. From trash, to air and water pollution, to the urban heat island effect, there are plenty of problems that need to be solved, and you can help to create urban environments that are healthier not only for the people who live there, but also for surrounding ecosystems. Whether you’re adding park land and community gardens, working with green builders to create energy-conserving structures, or setting up recycling centers and pick-up locations, you’re doing your part to reduce some of the worst geographic regions of pollution and waste.
- Conservation biologist. The job of a conservation biologist generally revolves around assessing the impact that the incursion of mankind is having on certain ecosystems, and then taking steps to correct the situation and return stability to the environment. It can also involve research and even teaching, making it the type of career that can last a lifetime and allow you to work in different capacities towards the same goal.
February 6th, 2011
Tushar Mathur 
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