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NCS Code: 2133.0200
An Environmental Scientist studies environmental problems such as pollution, climate change, water quality, and public health risks. They collect and analyse air, soil, food, and water samples to identify hazards that may affect the environment and human health, and they recommend solutions to protect ecosystems and communities.
Knowledge of environmental science, biology, and chemistry
Data analysis and research skills
Fieldwork and sample collection
Problem-solving and critical thinking
GIS and environmental monitoring tools
Communication and report writing
Awareness of environmental laws and policies
Nabin Kumar Dhal earned his PhD from Utkal University in floristic and ethnobotanical studies of Nabarangpur. With over 34 years of research experience, his work spans phytoremediation, biodiversity conservation, organomineral fertilisers, carbon stock estimation, plant taxonomy, ethnobotany, and medicinal plant research, all of which contribute significantly to sustainable natural resource management and environmental science.
An environmental scientist can become an entrepreneur by launching ventures in environmental consulting, waste management, renewable energy, or sustainability services. They can offer solutions in pollution control, climate risk assessment, and environmental impact assessments for industries. Additionally, they may develop eco-friendly products, green technologies, or awareness platforms. By combining scientific expertise with business skills, they can create impactful and sustainable enterprises addressing environmental challenges.
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Dwarfism or mild musculoskeletal conditions