Mark Mascal, professor of chemistry in the UC Davis College of Letters and Science, will spend a year in Washington, D.C., as a Jefferson Science Fellow advising the U.S. Department of State on matters of sustainability.
“Living sustainably” seems like an intimidating concept. Sustainability and climate change are often tied to direct action and major technological innovation, so we often question how one person can actually help our planet. Kristin Hogue wants to change that misconception — using literature, art and movies.
Aggies Become Green Advocates as Managers, Policymakers, Professors and Attorneys
How to Prepare for a Green Career
Many students want to work on climate change issues to reduce our carbon footprint, conserve resources for future generations and make the planet more sustainable.
Use these resources from the Internship and Career Center to plan your future: