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>>14172923 said abt tenured profs and slave grad students
>"""""work with climate change"""" and its consequences>Poli sciobvious
>some engineering majorsif you can find a career that relates to what your asking for. Nuclear and Materials seem to relate the most, my uni offers Env. Resources engineering which from what I gather is sorta a meme. I've heard of Energy Systems engineering but idk how that is
>Rangeland resource sciencebasically managing rangelands to maintain sustainable production and utilization of resources present. A Wildlife major is this but specifically the wildlife
>Environmental Science & Managementspecifically look into careers in private sector consulting firms
>ForestryI admittedly don't know much about forestry, but my uni offers concentrations in forest hydrology, forest resource conservation, forest soils, and wildland fire management which seem up the alley of what you are interested in
>Fisheries Biologyalso kinda obvious if you know what going on with the ocean
>something Agriculture relatedoverlooked field/topic relating to climate change. Fuck till fags