Environmental science is a subject that covers a broad range of topics, incorporating both physical and biological sciences and applying these fields to the understanding of environmental problems. The ultimate aim of course, is that with enhanced understanding of the problems affecting the environment such as global warming, natural resource management and pollution control, we will be better informed to identify and implement solutions to these problems.
Wanting to save the planet is certainly a good reason to study environmental sciences but students need to be realistic in their dreams, and the chances of you personally identifying a new natural resource or single-handedly reversing the impact of climate change is slim. So what other reasons are there for studying environmental science?
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