Sentences with phrase «environmental engineers often»

Environmental engineers often work with businesspeople, lawyers, and other professionals outside their field.
Environmental engineers often work with business people, lawyers, and other professionals outside their field.

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«Because both processes are often not studied together, the «net» effects of warming on [carbon] storage in the tundra are poorly known,» said Rose Cory, an environmental sciences and engineering assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and co-author of the permafrost collapse study.
Using traditional Song Dynasty landscape painting techniques, with mineral - based inks and watercolors on handmade paper, his paintings and scrolls often explore the effects of environmental engineering and the resulting social upheaval, as well as the repercussions of natural disasters: from the U.S. government's ineffectual response to Hurricane Katrina to the Three Gorges Dam project on the Yangtze River.
Now environmental engineer John Stansbury has set out some scenarios which further detail how bad an oil spill would be with a higher capacity pipeline and just how often serious spills are likely to occur (hint, much more than operator TransCanada would like you to believe).
C o - author Mitchell Harley, a civil and environmental engineer at the University of New South Wales, Australia, says: «Coastlines of the Pacific are particularly dynamic as they are exposed to storm waves generated often thousands of miles away.
When technical solutions are required to resolve problems with environmental contamination or pollution, environmental engineers are often called upon to propose and implement those systems.
Report and grant writing is often a requirement, and most Environmental Scientists work for state governments, though they can also be found in local governments, consulting services, and engineering firms.
This table shows which degrees people earn before becoming an Environmental Engineer, compared to how often those degrees are obtained by people who earn at least one post secondary degree.
Often employed as consultants to private and government agencies, environmental engineers devise appliances to conserve power, improve process efficiencies in factories, minimize CO2 emissions in appliances and cars as well as ensure safe disposal of hazardous waste content.
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