Environmental scientists study the environment and seek solutions to problems such as pollution, climate change, and habitat loss. Their work often involves collecting and analysing data from air, water, and soil samples, writing reports, and advising on environmental policies and regulations. Environmental scientists may work for government agencies, private companies, or non-profit organisations. They often collaborate with other scientists, engineers, and policy makers to develop strategies that protect the environment and public health. The role can involve both fieldwork and office-based tasks, and may require travel to different sites.
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