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Summary Report for:
19-2041.01 - Climate Change Analysts

Research and analyze policy developments related to climate change. Make climate-related recommendations for actions such as legislation, awareness campaigns, or fundraising approaches.

This title represents an occupation for which data collection is currently underway.

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Tasks  |  Wages & Employment

Tasks

  • Analyze and distill climate-related research findings to inform legislators, regulatory agencies, or other stakeholders.
  • Propose new or modified policies involving use of traditional and alternative fuels, transportation of goods, and other factors relating to climate and climate change.
  • Research policies, practices, or procedures for climate or environmental management.
  • Make legislative recommendations related to climate change or environmental management, based on climate change policies, principles, programs, practices, and processes.
  • Prepare study reports, memoranda, briefs, testimonies, or other written materials to inform government or environmental groups on environmental issues such as climate change.
  • Provide analytical support for policy briefs related to renewable energy, energy efficiency, or climate change.
  • Review existing policies or legislation to identify environmental impacts.
  • Develop, or contribute to the development of, educational or outreach programs on the environment or climate change.
  • Gather and review climate-related studies from government agencies, research laboratories, and other organizations.
  • Prepare grant applications to obtain funding for programs related to climate change, environmental management, or sustainability.

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Wages & Employment Trends

National

Median wages data collected from Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health.
Employment data collected from Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health.

Median wages (2008) $28.72 hourly, $59,750 annual
Employment (2006) 83,000 employees
Projected growth (2006-2016) Much faster than average (21% or higher) Much faster than average (21% or higher)
Projected need (2006-2016) 42,000 additional employees

State & National

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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2008 wage data external site and 2006-2016 employment projections external site. "Projected growth" represents the estimated change in total employment over the projections period (2006-2016). "Projected need" represents job openings due to growth and net replacement.

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