Are You a Climate Champion?

You can make a difference!

Green careers are about using your strengths and passions to protect our planet, build stronger communities, and create a more sustainable future for everyone.

Students doing environmental science

Are you a scientist?

Scientists are considered β€œgreen” when their research, development, or applied work directly protects the environment, mitigates climate change, or promotes sustainability.

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Students working in sustainable agriculture

Are you a hands-on learner?

Hands-on learners thrive in green careers through applied, practical roles like renewable energy installation, sustainable agriculture, and habitat restoration.

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Students exploring renewable energy

Are you an advocate?

Advocates in green careers drive sustainability by influencing public policy, shaping corporate strategies, and mobilizing communities.

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Take a Green Careers Survey

Discover careers that match your interests, strengths, and values.

What is a Green Career?

Green careers involve roles that preserve or revitalize our natural eco-systems. These careers are high-growth, quality jobs centered around sustainable development, environmental justice, and climate resilience. They encompass direct roles in emerging clean-energy sectors and traditional jobs where workers integrate sustainable practices into their career goals.

Categories of Green Jobs:

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Green economy jobs β€” Jobs created by the green economy, such as a solar power installer and a conservation landscaper.
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Green skilled jobs β€” Existing jobs which use green skills, such as an electrician who installs EV chargers or an architect who addresses environmental regulation and sustainability.

What do Green Careers mean to you?

A green career can look different for everyone. Think about the problems you care about, the skills you enjoy using, and the kind of impact you want to make. Your path might begin in science, technology, food, conservation, policy, design, business, or something you have not discovered yet.