Environmental engineers use the basis of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to problems in the environment. Some of their efforts involve recycling, waste disposal, public health, water and air pollution control. Many are engaged in solving practical, yet global issues such as unsafe drinking water, climate change, and environmental sustainability.
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- Air Quality
- (-) Air Temperatures
- Deforestation
- Earth's Energy Budget
- Earth System: Scale, Proportion, and Quantity
- El Niño Southern Oscillation
- Energy and Matter Cycles
- Hurricane Dynamics
- Land Use and Land Cover Change
- Ocean Circulation Patterns
- Phytoplankton Distribution
- Plant Growth Patterns
- Sea and Land Ice Melt
- Sea Level Rise
- Snow and Ice Extent
- Soil Moisture
- Solar Eclipse
- Space Weather
- Systems and System Models
- Urban Heat Islands
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NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas
- ESS1C: The History of Planet Earth
- ESS2A: Earth Materials and Systems
- ESS2B: Plate Tectonics and Large-Scale Systems
- ESS2D: Weather and Climate
- ESS3A: Natural Resources
- ESS3D: Global Climate Change
- LS1A: Structure and Function
- LS1B: Growth and Development of Organisms
- LS2A: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
- LS2C: Ecosystems Dynamics, Functioning and Resilience