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Environmental scientist merit badge from boys scout of america
Are you thinking about working closely with your environment? Do you think of environmental scientist as a prospective career? If your answer is yes, then it is a great opportunity to get to know flavor of this job by earning environmental science merit badge from Boy scout of america
So, what does it take for me to earn the merit badge from boys scout of america?
1) Start with history of environmental science of america - History repeats as the saying goes is the best point to start learning about something new. Environmental science is no different. Create a timeline including
1.1) Date of event
1.2) Name of environmental organization
1.3) Person involved
1.4) Environmental events that gain importance
2) As per Boys scout of america website, it becomes necessary to define the following terms: population, community, ecosystem, biosphere, symbiosis, niche, habitat, conservation, threatened species, endangered species, extinction, pollution prevention, brownfield, ozone, watershed, airshed, nonpoint source, hybrid vehicle, fuel cell
3) Choose to complete one activity form among the following categories:
3.1) Ecology - Perform an acitivity that helps you understand what an ecosystem is. Once you understand that perform a task that helps you demonstrate your understamding on environmental changes and its impact on livign organisma, green house gases and its effects etc.
Simple recommendation from environmentalsciencehq.com : When you burn plastic (or) a substance that emanates gases considered to cause pollution this is a greenhouse gas
3.2) Air Pollution - We live , breathe and need air for survival. Air pollution has become indispensible and needs to be kept under control. Activities demonstration air pollution like burning substances that emanate hazardous gases, demonstration of understanding of acid rain, fuel consumption by a single family in united states etc will help
Simple recommendation from environmentalsciencehq.com : Calculate how much fuel is spent on your familys weekly drive
3.3) Water pollution - Tasks the demonstrate thermal pollution and its impact on organisms, oil spill and waterflow, report on waterborne pollutant etc helps
Simple recommendation from environmentalsciencehq.com : If you really think about career in environmental science as a environmental specialist, engineer, support tehcnician etc then oil spill and waterflow is a skill set expected. A project towards this will help you with future job
3.4) Land pollution - Experimentaiton on soil erosion by water,oil spill on land,demonstration of photographs that talk about erosion helps
Simple recommendation from environmentalsciencehq.com : As we said in water pollution oil spill related knwoledge as well as erosion related knowledge helps you take up job as CEHA in future
3.5) Endangered Species - Look for endnagered species in your locality. Look for details on what was the history of species in that locality, what does cause this to be an endangered species and if you have proposal on protecting this create a project report on this
Simple recommendation from environmentalsciencehq.com : Look at some local conservatory website to learn more
3.6) Pollution prevention,resource recovery and conservation - Every good activity starts at home. Look for pollution in and around your living space, take steps to stop pollution/reduce it, document your activity as a project
4) Perform environemntal analysis in two entirely different landscape
5) Devise a construction plan that will have minimum environmental impact
6) Look for career opportunities in environmental science. Simple recommendation from
BoysScout of America website